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Graphite nanofibers

Bessel, C. et al., Graphite nanofibers as an electrode for fuel cell applications, /. Phys. Chem., 105, 1115, 2001. [Pg.100]

SEM of graphitic nanofiber prepared by decomposition of C2H4 H2 = 1 4 gas flow over NiCu alloy powder. (Reproduced from Xu, W.-C., Takahashi, K., Matsuo, Y., Hattori, Y., Kumagai, M., Ishiyama, S., Kanekoc, K., and Iijima, S., Int. ]. Hydrogen Energ. 32(12), 2504-2512, 2007. With permission.)... [Pg.420]

Hydrogen Storage in Graphitic Nanofibers as a Function of Temperature and Interlayer Distance, at 100 bars... [Pg.421]

Lee, C.-L., et al., Preparation of Pt nanoparticles on carbon nanotubes and graphite nanofibers via self-regulated reduction of surfactants and their application as electrochemical catalyst. Electrochemistry Communications, 2005. 7(4) p. 453-458. [Pg.158]

Pt (5 wt%) supported on platelet and ribbon graphite nanofibers exhibited similar activities to those observed by Pt (25 wt°/o) on carbon black [138], This phenomenon was attributed to the crystallographic orientations adopted by the catalyst particles dispersed on graphitic nanofiber structures [139]. Also, the electrocatalysts supported on CNFs were less susceptible to CO poisoning than Pt supported on carbon black. [Pg.373]

True bimetallic molecular precursors have been used to prepare PtRu catalysts. Steigerwalt, Deluga, and Lukehart impregnated the complex (77-C2H4) (Cl)Pt(77-Cl)2Ru(Cl)(773 r/2-2,7-dimethyloctadienediyl) on graphitic nanofibers via solvent evaporation. The deposited complex was subsequently decomposed by reductive annealing up to 650°C. [Pg.12]

R. Baker, A. Chambers, C. Park, N. Rodriguez, R. Terry, Hydrogen storage in graphite nanofibers, J. Phys. Chem. B 103 (1998) 277-281. [Pg.79]

CNFs carbon nanofibers GNFs graphitic nanofibers AC activated carbon... [Pg.306]

Further novel observations are the hydroformylation of ethylene over graphite nanofiber-supported Rh catalysts,270 the transformation of a mixture of isomeric octenes to Cg-aldehydes,271 and the preparation of linear long-chain dialdehydes by the hydroformylation of linear a,co-dienes.272... [Pg.389]

Abstract High-pressure hydrogenation of the single-walled carbon nanotubes, graphite nanofibers and fullerenes C60 was developed. Produced samples have been studied by their combustion, gas thermodesorption, mass-spectroscopy, X-ray, IR and Raman scattering spectroscopes. [Pg.225]

Fig. 11.2 Temperature dependence of the gas pressure in a preliminarily evacuated volume (left vertical scale) and its recalculation into the amount of hydrogen evolved from the sample (right scale) upon heating at a rate of 20 K/min for single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) and graphite nanofibers (GNFs, two heating cycles) saturated with hydrogen at a pressure of 9 GPa and temperatures up to 450°C... Fig. 11.2 Temperature dependence of the gas pressure in a preliminarily evacuated volume (left vertical scale) and its recalculation into the amount of hydrogen evolved from the sample (right scale) upon heating at a rate of 20 K/min for single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) and graphite nanofibers (GNFs, two heating cycles) saturated with hydrogen at a pressure of 9 GPa and temperatures up to 450°C...
Fig. 11.5 IR diffuse reflection spectra of graphite nanofibers and single-walled carbon nanotubes in the initial state, after saturation with hydrogen at 9 GPa, after removal of about 40% of absorbed hydrogen, and after degassing annealing. T = 300 K... Fig. 11.5 IR diffuse reflection spectra of graphite nanofibers and single-walled carbon nanotubes in the initial state, after saturation with hydrogen at 9 GPa, after removal of about 40% of absorbed hydrogen, and after degassing annealing. T = 300 K...

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