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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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Carbon Nanofibers Grown on Large Woven Cloths: Morphology and Properties of Growth
Abstract
The morphology and chemical composition of carbon nanofibers in situ grown on a large carbon-fiber woven fabric are studied using SEM measurements, X-ray Diffraction, X-ray Flourescence, and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy. Results show that nanofibers can have a density and a morphology potentially advantageous for application in polymer-matrix composites. The fiber surface functional groups significantly change after the growth and this also potentially provides a better interfacial adhesion. These advantages can be controlled, e.g., by the catalyst loading and the type of solvent used for its deposition.