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Advanced Functional Materials, 2023
Due to the difficulty of absorbing viscous crude oil, there is an urgent need for carbon sponges with excellent photothermal properties and oil‐water separation capabilities to reduce viscosity and facilitate oil absorption.
Haocun Guan +8 more
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Due to the difficulty of absorbing viscous crude oil, there is an urgent need for carbon sponges with excellent photothermal properties and oil‐water separation capabilities to reduce viscosity and facilitate oil absorption.
Haocun Guan +8 more
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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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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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Modulating the Carbonization Degree of Carbon Dots for Multicolor Afterglow Emission.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2022Organic afterglow materials based on carbon dots (CDs) have aroused extensive attention for their potential applications in sensing, photoelectric devices, and anticounterfeiting.
Yancong Liu +8 more
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Towards Negative Emissions: Hydrothermal Carbonization of Biomass for Sustainable Carbon Materials
Advances in MaterialsThe contemporary production of carbon materials heavily relies on fossil fuels, contributing significantly to the greenhouse effect. Biomass is a carbon‐neutral resource whose organic carbon is formed from atmospheric CO2.
Shijie Yu +11 more
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Angewandte Chemie
Carbon dots (CDs), as a kind of zero-dimensional nanomaterials, have been widely synthesized by bottom-up methods from various precursors. However, the formation mechanism is still unclear and controversial, which also brings difficulty to the regulation
C. Xia +6 more
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Carbon dots (CDs), as a kind of zero-dimensional nanomaterials, have been widely synthesized by bottom-up methods from various precursors. However, the formation mechanism is still unclear and controversial, which also brings difficulty to the regulation
C. Xia +6 more
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Carbon Reinforcements and Carbon/Carbon Composites
1998Preface * 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, 2005AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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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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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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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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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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