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Phenomena at Carbon-Mineral Composites

The micro-Znanostructure of the carbon component of the CS surface seems to be close to that of carbon black particles since the conditions of their synthesis are similar in many aspects. However, as distinct from carbon black particles the size of carbonaceous deposits at a matrix surface is determined to a great extent by the nature and porosity of a substrate and sizes of its particles. Therefore, the morphology and the texture of carbons in CS may considerably differ from that of carbon blacks (Gun ko and Leboda 2002, Gun ko et al. 2002c). [Pg.523]

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Interfacial Phenomena [Pg.524]


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