carbonaceous materials
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- Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films as a hard protective coating have achieved great success in a diversity of technological applications.
- Pentagons in carbon materials have attracted attentions because of the potential high chemical reactivity, band gap control, and electrochemical activity.
- Three-dimensional (3D) porous carbonaceous materials offer numerous merits such as light-weight, high surface area, flexibility, and thus hold immense potential in energy storage applications.
- Mesocarbon microbeads have proved to be an excellent precursor for high-density carbon materials.
- The performance of coal based carbons used as radioactive filters in nuclear stations is strongly dependent on the microchemical, microstructural, and surface properties on a fine (nanometer) scale.
- It is shown that the combination of different techniques, based on the adsorption of vapors and on calorimetry, can lead to the unambiguous characterization of carbonaceous materials.