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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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- 2023Modelling of the catalytic initiation of methane coupling under non-oxidative conditionscitations
- 2022Enhanced catalytic activity and stability of nanoshaped Ni/CeO2 for CO2 methanation in micro-monolithscitations
- 2022Enhanced catalytic activity and stability of nanoshaped Ni/CeO2 for CO2 methanation in micro-monolithscitations
- 2018Non-oxidative methane coupling to C2 hydrocarbons in a microwave plasma reactorcitations
- 2016Carbon Nanofibers Grown on Large Woven Cloths: Morphology and Properties of Growthcitations
- 2015Synthesis of Carbon Nanofibers on Large Woven Clothcitations
- 2011Carbon nanofibers in catalytic membrane microreactorscitations
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Synthesis of Carbon Nanofibers on Large Woven Cloth
Abstract
This experimental study aims at the in situ growth of carbon nano-fibers (CNFs) on relatively large (25 × 30 cm2) single-layer carbon-fiber fabrics. It is shown that CNFs can be grown with the distribution potentially suitable for a future use in polymer-matrix composite materials. Details of tuning the catalyst deposition method and the CNF growth process are presented and analyzed. In particular, the Ni catalyst deposition method and the type of solvent are shown to strongly influence the uniformity of a CNF growth on carbon fibers, and sometimes even processibility of the whole specimen.