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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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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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Carbon–carbon coupling in biotransformation
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2003Most research on carbon-carbon coupling biocatalysts is still carried out on aldolases and ketolases from carbohydrate metabolism; the emphasis of these studies is on the synthesis of optically active compounds. A major target is to avoid expensive starting materials and to broaden the range of possible products.
Michael, Breuer, Bernhard, Hauer
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Autoxidative Carbon–Carbon Bond Formation from Carbon–Hydrogen Bonds
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2010Activated benzylic CH2-groups in xanthene (I) or dihydroacridines (IV) undergo acid-catalyzed oxidative coupling towards carbonyl compounds.
Pintér, A. +3 more
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1998
Carbon-carbon (CC) materials are a generic class of composites similar to the graphite/epoxy family of polymer matrix composites. These materials can be made in a wide variety of forms, from one-dimensional to n-dimensional, using unidirectional tows, tapes, or woven cloth (Fig. 15.1).
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Carbon-carbon (CC) materials are a generic class of composites similar to the graphite/epoxy family of polymer matrix composites. These materials can be made in a wide variety of forms, from one-dimensional to n-dimensional, using unidirectional tows, tapes, or woven cloth (Fig. 15.1).
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1993
Part 1 Introduction: carbon bonding in carbon materials order and disorder in carbon materials techniques for characterizing the structure of carbons definition of carbon forms and processes carbon composites carbon-carbon composites. Patr 2 Carbon fibres: processing of carbon fibres the structure of carbon fibres commercially available fibres surface ...
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Part 1 Introduction: carbon bonding in carbon materials order and disorder in carbon materials techniques for characterizing the structure of carbons definition of carbon forms and processes carbon composites carbon-carbon composites. Patr 2 Carbon fibres: processing of carbon fibres the structure of carbon fibres commercially available fibres surface ...
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1995
Abstract Carbon-carbon composites (CCCs) are introduced in fields that require their high specific strength and stiffness, in combination with their thermoshock resistance, chemical resistance, and fracture toughness, especially at high temperatures.
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Abstract Carbon-carbon composites (CCCs) are introduced in fields that require their high specific strength and stiffness, in combination with their thermoshock resistance, chemical resistance, and fracture toughness, especially at high temperatures.
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