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Carbon aggregates

Zdenek Slanina, Shyi-Long Lee, and Chin-hui Yu, Computations in Treating Fullerenes and Carbon Aggregates. [Pg.443]

Fullerenes and othe carbon aggregates and the diffuse interstellar bands, p. 133. 1998. in Ref. [11]. [Pg.398]

Vidano and Fischbach, 1978). Moreover, the relative intensities of the Raman bands at 1590 and 1350 cm-1 indicate that the graphite-like domains were roughly 60 A in diameter (Tuinstra and Koenig, 1970). This size of the carbon aggregates confirmed the hypothesis of occluded surfactant molecules in the mesostructured phosphate. [Pg.76]

Special methods of incorporation processing history has an essential effect on conductivity shear imposed during mixing causes a fracture of secondary carbon aggregates increased temperature during mixing may preferentially form rubber-carbon bonds rather than the carbon-carbon bonds required for conductivity vulcanization temperature may affect recovery of broken connections between carbon-carbon bonds talc reduces melt viscosity which results in a smooth surface of extruded and calendered products as well as reduced wear of equipment ... [Pg.621]

C-CH=C=CH-C=C-). The associated electrons in these multiple bonds are easy to remove, having a work function of only 4.3 ev. The freed electrons are collected, and this produces a signal proportional to the concentration of carbon present. This explains why carbon compounds are about all that are detected. The sample passes through the flame so fast that oxidized carbon, such as CO and CO2, does not have time to become reduced to the carbon aggregates and, therefore, is not detected. [Pg.233]

The atomization and formation heats for carbon aggregates are linked by the heat of... [Pg.895]

Figure 8 Conceptual diagram of a simplified carbonate pump . Some marine organisms form calcareous skeletal material, a portion of which sinks as calcium carbonate aggregates. These aggregates are preserved in shallow ocean sediments or dissolve at greater depths (3000-5000 m), thus increasing DIG concentrations in the deep ocean. The calcium and bicarbonate are returned to the surface ocean through upwelling. Figure 8 Conceptual diagram of a simplified carbonate pump . Some marine organisms form calcareous skeletal material, a portion of which sinks as calcium carbonate aggregates. These aggregates are preserved in shallow ocean sediments or dissolve at greater depths (3000-5000 m), thus increasing DIG concentrations in the deep ocean. The calcium and bicarbonate are returned to the surface ocean through upwelling.
Lead and zinc ores are found in limestone and dolomite rock, so the waste rock from processing these ores will have characteristics much like other carbonate aggregates... [Pg.99]

So, FI. and Wilkins, C. L., "On the First Observation of Carbon Aggregate Ions >C600+ by Laser Desorption Foiuier Transform Mass Spectrometry," /. Physe. Chem., 93,1187-1189,1989. [Pg.424]


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