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Nanofibers morphological analysis fiber morphology

For ESs, FTIR is usually used with TEM, SEM, XRD, BET and other techniques to characterize electrode materials. For example, FTIR is used to examine and chemically confirm the presence of uniform ultrathin polymer layers formed on carbon nanofiber electrodes [52]. FTIR, SEM, and XRD are also used to study surface morphologies of materials, for example, surface changes created during activation of polyacrylonitrile thin films deposited on carbon fibers. Other examples include analysis of CNT electrodes after polyaniline... [Pg.310]

Yeom et al. [24] reported the fabrication of PA-6 nanofiber membranes incorporated with boehmite nanoparticles as an electrostatic charging agent. The morphology analysis showed that the average fiber diameter of PA-6 nanofibers was 73 nm and the boehmite nanoparticles had little effect on the fiber diameter (Fig. 12.9a). They investigated the filtration performances of discharged,... [Pg.314]


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