The synthesis of dimensionally stable carbon-based chemically modified electrodes (CMEs) is a challenge. The synthesis method, the electrode composition, and the heating used influences various properties of the electrodes. Here, we show an innovative, low cost, and efficient heating method for the CMEs production. We deposited ternary ruthenium, antimony, and tantalum or bismuth oxides on carbon-felts by the Pechini method focusing on the influence of different heating methods (conventional and microwave) on their electrochemical and physical properties. The oxides synthesized using microwave heating coated completely the carbon-felts fibers, displaying homogeneous morphology, while maintaining their three-dimensional character. XRD and XR...
Carbon is the most abundant material next to oxygen in terms of sustainability. The potential of car...
Electromagnetic (EM) energy-induced heating of carbon-based materials has opened up novel routes in ...
In the present work, the WC stability during the preparation of Pt@WC/OMC (Ordered Mesoporous Carbon...
Microwave activation of electrochemical processes has recently been introduced as a new technique fo...
Contrary to the helical carbon structure from pure cotton fabrics under microwave heating and radica...
Application of microwave heating in chemical processes has attracted considerable attention in recen...
The fast and cheap synthesis of carbon nanotubes is addressed in a large number of recent publicatio...
Nitrogen-doped carbon gels were synthesized by ammonia-assisted carbonization of resorcinol-formalde...
It’s widely known that microwaves can be a useful tool when it comes to heating many different kinds...
Voltammetric experiments under intense microwave field conditions have been carried out at a carbon ...
The microwave (MW)-assisted synthesis of one dimensional carbon systems is introduced as a promising...
Microwave irradiation is a well-accepted heating technique for lab-scale organic synthesis but its a...
A novel microwave method is described for the preparation of electrode materials required for lithiu...
Chemical reactions performed under microwave irradiation often demonstrate high reaction rates, high...
Abstract: Due to their rapid, selective, and volumetric heating, microwaves have been widely used in...
Carbon is the most abundant material next to oxygen in terms of sustainability. The potential of car...
Electromagnetic (EM) energy-induced heating of carbon-based materials has opened up novel routes in ...
In the present work, the WC stability during the preparation of Pt@WC/OMC (Ordered Mesoporous Carbon...
Microwave activation of electrochemical processes has recently been introduced as a new technique fo...
Contrary to the helical carbon structure from pure cotton fabrics under microwave heating and radica...
Application of microwave heating in chemical processes has attracted considerable attention in recen...
The fast and cheap synthesis of carbon nanotubes is addressed in a large number of recent publicatio...
Nitrogen-doped carbon gels were synthesized by ammonia-assisted carbonization of resorcinol-formalde...
It’s widely known that microwaves can be a useful tool when it comes to heating many different kinds...
Voltammetric experiments under intense microwave field conditions have been carried out at a carbon ...
The microwave (MW)-assisted synthesis of one dimensional carbon systems is introduced as a promising...
Microwave irradiation is a well-accepted heating technique for lab-scale organic synthesis but its a...
A novel microwave method is described for the preparation of electrode materials required for lithiu...
Chemical reactions performed under microwave irradiation often demonstrate high reaction rates, high...
Abstract: Due to their rapid, selective, and volumetric heating, microwaves have been widely used in...
Carbon is the most abundant material next to oxygen in terms of sustainability. The potential of car...
Electromagnetic (EM) energy-induced heating of carbon-based materials has opened up novel routes in ...
In the present work, the WC stability during the preparation of Pt@WC/OMC (Ordered Mesoporous Carbon...