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Carbon-Carbon Composites

2001
Since their introduction in the early 1970’s, carbon fibre reinforced carbon (CC) composites have become a well-established form of engineering carbon and find widespread application in both aerospace and materials processing industries. In fact, CC composites are notable as being among the most successful of the “brittle matrix composite” engineering ...
S. P. Appleyard, B. Rand
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Carbon-Carbon Composites

Annual Review of Materials Science, 1994
J E Sheehan, K W Buesking, B J Sullivan
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Carbon–carbon bonding made easy

Chemical Communications, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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On the Strength of Carbon-Hydrogen and Carbon-Carbon Bonds

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1942
Electron impact critical potentials are combined with thermochemical data to obtain values for the heats of the dissociation reactions, CH4=CH3+H, C2H6=C2H5+H, C2H6=2CH3, and nC4H10=2C2H5. The values found are: D(CH3–H)=101 kcal./mole, D(C2H5–H)=96 kcal./mole, D(CH3–CH3)=82.6 kcal./mole and D (C2H5–C2H5)=77.6 kcal./mole.
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Carbon/Carbon Composites

2018
Carbon fiber-reinforced carbon matrix composites (C/C composites) have excellent properties such as specific strength and specific elastic modulus, along with excellent fatigue resistance, thermal shock resistance, ablation resistance, frictional properties, lightweight, heat/thermal conductivity, and dimensional stability.
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A review of wettability alteration using surfactants in carbonate reservoirs

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2021
Mingzhen Wei, Wanli Kang
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