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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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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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Kinetic Study of the Hydrothermal Carbonization Reaction of Glucose and Its Product Structures
, 2021In order to systematically understand the hydrothermal carbonization reactions and kinetics of glucose at 180 °C, the structures of intermediate and final chemical products were identified, the con...
Qian He +4 more
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Green Chemistry, 2020
This contribution discloses a new methodology for the preparation of N-doped carbon via the hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of sewage sludge (SS).
Zhixiang Xu +8 more
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This contribution discloses a new methodology for the preparation of N-doped carbon via the hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of sewage sludge (SS).
Zhixiang Xu +8 more
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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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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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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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Hydrothermal carbonization of glucose: Secondary char properties, reaction pathways, and kinetics
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2022G. Ischia +7 more
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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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