A number of different products are formed in the synthesis of fullerenes using the DC carbon arc evaporation of graphite. Fullerenes are found in the soot that condenses from the vapour phase, while nanotubes are located in the material that deposits on the cathode. This paper reports the discovery
ChemInform Abstract: The Production of Different Carbon Forms by Electric Arc Graphite Evaporation.
β Scribed by T. BELZ; J. FIND; D. HEREIN; N. PFAENDER; T. RUEHLE; H. WERNER; M. WOHLERS; R. SCHLOEGL
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Weight
- 26 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0931-7597
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β¦ Synopsis
The Production of Different Carbon Forms by Electric Arc Graphite Evaporation.
-Samples of fullerene black and of electrode deposits obtained under various experimental conditions in a graphite evaporator are characterized by powder XRD, TEM, and temperature-programmed combustion. The yield and composition of the soluble fullerenes are examined gravimetrically and by HPLC, respectively. Possible correlations between properties of the arc plasma and the product distribution are also studied. -
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