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Carbonate materials

In addition to the many applications of SERS, Raman spectroscopy is, in general, a usefiil analytical tool having many applications in surface science. One interesting example is that of carbon surfaces which do not support SERS. Raman spectroscopy of carbon surfaces provides insight into two important aspects. First, Raman spectral features correlate with the electrochemical reactivity of carbon surfaces this allows one to study surface oxidation [155]. Second, Raman spectroscopy can probe species at carbon surfaces which may account for the highly variable behaviour of carbon materials [155]. Another application to surfaces is the use... [Pg.1214]

Most of the detergent range alcohols used commercially consist of mixtures of alcohols, and a wide variety of products is available. Table 6 shows the approximate carbon chain length composition of both the commonly used mixtures and single carbon materials typical properties are given ia Table 7. [Pg.444]

Potential areas of apphcation for carboranes include adhesives, gaskets, and O-rings (27). Research has been reported on improving the oxidation resistance and strength of carbon materials by coating with a carborane siloxane polymer (36). [Pg.259]

Carbon—graphite materials do not gall or weld even when mbbed under excessive load and speed. Early carbon materials contained metal fillers to provide strength and high thermal conductivity, but these desirable properties can now be obtained ia tme carboa—graphite materials that completely eliminate the galling teadeacy and other disadvantages of metals. [Pg.516]

Refractories in the Aluminum Industry. Carbon materials are used in the HaH-Heroult primary aluminum cell as anodes, cathodes, and sidewalls because of the need to withstand the corrosive action of the molten fluorides used in the process (see Aluminumand aluminum alloys). [Pg.523]

Production of one metric ton of molten aluminum requites about 500 kg of anode carbon and 7.5—10 kg of cathode blocks which is the largest industry usage of carbon materials. Aluminum smelters generally have an on-site carbon plant for anode production. Anode technology is focused on taw materials (petroleum coke and coal-tar pitch), processing techniques, and todding practices (74). [Pg.523]

There are many applications for diamonds and related materials, e.g., diamondlike carbon films, and there are potential applications for Fullerenes and carbon nanotubes that have not yet been realised. However, the great majority of engineering carbons, including most of those described in this book, have graphitic microstructures or disordered graphitic microstructures. Also, most engineering carbon materials are derived firom organic precursors by heat-treatment in inert atmospheres (carbonisation). A selection of technically-... [Pg.20]

Thus in this chapter on ACF we are dealing with the overlap or intersection of two classes of carbon materials carbon fibers and active carbons. This is illustrated in the Venn diagram. Fig. 1, which is based on a classification of carbon materials recommended by lUPAC [11]. [Pg.97]

Fig. 1. Venn diagram illustrating where active carbon fibers lie in the classification of carbon materials. Fig. 1. Venn diagram illustrating where active carbon fibers lie in the classification of carbon materials.
Edie, D. D. and McHugh, J. J., High performance carbon fibers. In Carbon Materials for Advanced Technologies, ed. T. D. Burchell, Elsevier Science, Oxford, 1999, pp. 119 138. [Pg.111]

Cook, T. L., Komodromos, C., Quinn, D. F. and Ragan, S., Adsorbent storage for natural gas vehicles. In Carbon Materials for Advanced Technologies, ed. [Pg.116]

Edie, D. D. and Diefendorf, R. J., Carbon fiber manufacturing. In Carbon-Carbon Materials and Composites, ed. J. D. Buckley and D. D. Edie. Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, NJ, 1993, pp. 19 39. [Pg.136]

Jagtoyen, M., Lafferty, C., Kimber, G, and Derbyshire, F., Novel activated carbon materials for water treatment. In Proc The CARBON 96 Conf, 1996, pp. 328 329. [Pg.202]

The activated carbon materials are produced by either thermal or chemical activation as granular, powdered, or shaped products. In addition to the form of the activated carbon, the final product can differ in both particle size and pore structure. The properties of the activated carbon will determine the type of application for which the carbon will be used. [Pg.240]

It is clear that there is enormous activity in the the search for better and cheaper anode materials for Li-ion batteries. In fact, it is not certain at this time whether carbon will remain the material of choice for this application. Nevertheless, large strides toward the optimization and understanding of carbons for Li-ion batteries have been made in the last 5 to 10 years. If continued progress is made, we can expect to see carbon materials in Li-ion batteries for a long timx to come. [Pg.385]

T.D. Burchell, Radiation Damage in Carbon Materials. In Physical Processes of the Interaction of Fusion Plasmas with Solids, W.O. Hofer and J. Roth, Eds., 1996, Academic Press, pp. 341-382. [Pg.425]

T.D. Burchell and T. Oku, Materials Properties Data for Fusion Reactor Plasma Facing Carbon-Carbon Materials. Nuclear Fusion, 1994 5(Suppl.), 77 128. [Pg.425]

Because of their low thermal conductivity, high temperature capability, low cost, and neutron tolerance, carbon materials make ideal thermal insulators in nuclear reactor environments. For example, the HTTR currently under construction in Japan, uses a baked carbon material (Sigri, Germany grade ASR-ORB) as a thermal insulator layer at the base of the core, between the lower plenum graphite blocks and the bottom floor graphite blocks [47]. [Pg.477]

Roth, E.P., Watson, R.D., Moss, M. and Drotning, W.D., Thermophysical properties of advanced carbon materials for tokamak limiters, Sandia Report No. SAND 88-2057, UC-423, 1989. [Pg.482]

In 1994 the Oak Ridge National Laboratory hosted an American Carbon Society Workshop entitled Carbon Materials for Advanced Technologies . The inspiration for this book came from that workshop. By late 1995 a suitable group of contributors had been identified such that the scope of this book would be sufficiently broad to make a useful contribution to the literature. [Pg.555]


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Composite Materials with Carbon Nanotubes

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Cryo-adsorbed gas storage in carbon materials

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EEL-Spectra of Carbon Onions and Related Materials

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Electrochemically-driven carbon based materials

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Energy storage in electrochemical capacitors based on carbon materials

Enzyme carbon layered materials

Evaluating the Purity of Carbon Nanotube Materials

Example of Carbon Monoliths as Catalyst Support Material

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Fiber glass/carbon materials

Functionalized carbon materials

Functionalized carbon materials solid acids

Granular Carbon Materials

Graphene-carbon nanotube hybrid material preparation

Graphitic carbon materials

Hard Templating by Carbon Materials

Heteroatom Contribution From Disordered Materials to Graphite through Carbonization

Hierarchically carbon materials

Hybrid materials synthesis carbon nanotubes

Hydrogen LiBH4@carbon materials

Hydrogen carbon materials

Hydrogen storage carbon-based materials

Hydrogen storage porous carbon materials

Illustrating Zero Material Carbon Footprint using Basic Stoichiometric Calculations

Immobilization of Protein on Mesoporous Carbon and Related Materials

Immobilization of Transition-Metal Complexes Onto Carbon Materials

Inorganic materials carbonate

Introduction to Carbon Materials

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Kinetics of the ORR on Carbon Materials

Liquid Crystalline ID and 2D Carbon Materials

Lithiated Carbons vs Competing Anode Materials

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Material Production from Carbon Dioxide

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Phenomena at Surfaces of Carbon Materials

Physicochemical Properties of Carbon Materials A Brief Overview

Pore formation and control in carbon materials

Pore formation in carbon materials

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Precursor Materials and Their Carbon Yield

Reference material carbon, types

Refractories and Carbon Cathode Materials for Aluminium Reduction Cells

Removal of Impurities from Carbon Nanotube Materials

Requirements for Carbon Materials as Catalyst Supports in Industrial Applications

Shaped carbon materials

Shock Reactions of Carbon-Bearing Materials and Their Cosmochemical Significance

Silicon-Carbon Material

Solid Carbon Materials

Solid carbon-based materials

Structure and Bonding in Carbon Materials

Structure and Morphology of Carbon Materials

Structure and Production of Further Tubular Carbon Materials

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