AbstractThe average sizes of nanographites (the structure units of activated carbon fibers) have been determined by fitting experimental X-ray diffraction profile by theoretical curves, calculated using Warren-Bodenstein equations. The structure parameters of nanographites obtained by this way are different from ones determined by standard Scherrer equation. The result indicates that the shape factor of the Scherrer equation for the considered ensemble of nanographites differs from generally accepted value
The applicability of standard methods for the evaluation of powder diffraction data of nano-size cry...
International audienceA new characterization method of the nanoporous structure of activated carbons...
X-ray methods are very useful tools for the structural characterization of polymer systems. Consider...
AbstractThe average sizes of nanographites (the structure units of activated carbon fibers) have bee...
The structure evolution to nanocrystalline graphite produced by ball milling in n-dodecane has been ...
Extracting average crystallite dimension La and Lc in graphenic carbons from X-ray diffraction (XRD)...
X-ray diffraction from crystalline materials is influenced by both the conformation and the packing ...
We develop a picture of graphenic crystallites within disordered carbons that goes beyond the tradit...
The average lateral dimensions of cellulose microfibrils in paper sheets can be determined from the ...
The results of three very different studies are presented. X-ray diffraction has been utilized for s...
High resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and electron diffraction allow for a thorou...
X-ray diffraction patterns from oriented polymer fibers depend both on the conformations of the poly...
Interpretation of x-ray diffraction patterns of the fiber type has been developed to a great extent ...
The structural studies of amorphous isotropic carbon prepared from pyrolysis of phenol formaldehyde ...
Disordered carbons comprise graphene fragments assembled into three-dimensional networks. It has lon...
The applicability of standard methods for the evaluation of powder diffraction data of nano-size cry...
International audienceA new characterization method of the nanoporous structure of activated carbons...
X-ray methods are very useful tools for the structural characterization of polymer systems. Consider...
AbstractThe average sizes of nanographites (the structure units of activated carbon fibers) have bee...
The structure evolution to nanocrystalline graphite produced by ball milling in n-dodecane has been ...
Extracting average crystallite dimension La and Lc in graphenic carbons from X-ray diffraction (XRD)...
X-ray diffraction from crystalline materials is influenced by both the conformation and the packing ...
We develop a picture of graphenic crystallites within disordered carbons that goes beyond the tradit...
The average lateral dimensions of cellulose microfibrils in paper sheets can be determined from the ...
The results of three very different studies are presented. X-ray diffraction has been utilized for s...
High resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and electron diffraction allow for a thorou...
X-ray diffraction patterns from oriented polymer fibers depend both on the conformations of the poly...
Interpretation of x-ray diffraction patterns of the fiber type has been developed to a great extent ...
The structural studies of amorphous isotropic carbon prepared from pyrolysis of phenol formaldehyde ...
Disordered carbons comprise graphene fragments assembled into three-dimensional networks. It has lon...
The applicability of standard methods for the evaluation of powder diffraction data of nano-size cry...
International audienceA new characterization method of the nanoporous structure of activated carbons...
X-ray methods are very useful tools for the structural characterization of polymer systems. Consider...