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Carboner, bon carboner...

open access: yesEstudis del Baix Empordà, 2015
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Carbon—Carbon Bond Formation

ChemInform, 2006
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Fausto Calderazzo   +2 more
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Carbon Reinforcements and Carbon/Carbon Composites

1998
Preface * Reinforcements, Carbon Fibres * Carbon/Carbon Composites and Conventional Graphite * Carbon Fibre Architecture * Processing of Carbon/Carbon Composites * Microstructure of Carbon/Carbon Composites * Mechanical Properties of Carbon/Carbon Composites * Thermal Properties of Carbon/Carbon Composites * Friction and Wear of Carbon/Carbon ...
Fitzer, Erich, Manocha, Lalit M.
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Carbon–carbon bonding made easy

Chemical Communications, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Carbon-carbon composite

Materials Science and Engineering: A, 1997
Abstract A problem in the production of carbon-carbon composites from carbon fiber reinforced thermoset composites through pyrolization is the cracking of the matrix due to internal stresses caused by the large shrinkage of the pyrolizing matrix and the simultaneous expansion of the fibers.
Q. Gu, P. Kettunen
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Zero-carbon carbon

Physics World, 2022
A response to the Quanta article “Carbon captured”, which reports that a new environmentally colour-coded periodic table had marked carbon as green, red and grey.
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Carbon/carbon supercapacitors

Journal of Energy Chemistry, 2013
Supercapacitors, or electrochemical capacitors, are a power storage system applied for harvesting energy and delivering pulses during short periods of time. The commercially available technology is based on charging an electrical double-layer (EDL), and using high surface area carbon electrodes in an organic electrolyte.
Elzbieta Frackowiak   +2 more
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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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