Glassy carbon (GC) is a class of disordered carbon materials that is known to be superelastic and non-graphitizing up to 3000 °C. The maximum heat treatment temperature is often used as a proxy to denote structure and physical properties. GC synthesised at low temperatures (~1000 °C) is often classified as Type I GC which has advantages of higher elastic modulus, resistance to oxidation, and lower permeability to gases. Type II GC is synthesised at higher temperatures (>2000 °C), has fewer impurities, is more electrically conductive, and is rated to a higher service temperature. Here Type I and II GC samples sourced from two suppliers are investigated using Rutherford backscattering spectrometry and elastic recoil detection analysis for ...
Carbon materials have a many contemporary applications and new carbon allotropes are being discovere...
Carbon fibers have been of great interest in many industrial applications due to their high specific...
© 2018 International Union of Crystallography. Commercial glassy carbon plates being used as absolut...
Glassy carbon (GC) is a class of disordered carbon materials that is known to be superelastic and no...
Glassy carbon (GC) is a type of non-graphitizing disordered carbon material at ambient pressure and ...
In order to accommodate an increasing demand for glassy carbon products with tailored characteristic...
High temperature tensile strength of glassy carbons in helium atmosphere - mechanical propertie
The structural evolution of two non graphitizing glass like carbons derived from a liquid resole and...
International audienceGlassy carbon (GC) is a chemically stable form of fully $sp^2$-bonded carbon w...
Glassy carbon (GC) has been high-pressure high-temperature treated. An interesting morphology evolut...
Glassy carbon (GC) has been high-pressure high-temperature treated. An interesting morphology evolut...
Glass-like carbons represent a wide family of non-graphitizing carbons, which cannot be converted i...
Glassy carbon is a technologically important material widely used in products such as electrodes and...
Abstract Glassy carbon is a disordered, nanoporous form of carbon with superior thermal and chemical...
Elastic properties and permanent set were investigated at room temperature for carbons made of graph...
Carbon materials have a many contemporary applications and new carbon allotropes are being discovere...
Carbon fibers have been of great interest in many industrial applications due to their high specific...
© 2018 International Union of Crystallography. Commercial glassy carbon plates being used as absolut...
Glassy carbon (GC) is a class of disordered carbon materials that is known to be superelastic and no...
Glassy carbon (GC) is a type of non-graphitizing disordered carbon material at ambient pressure and ...
In order to accommodate an increasing demand for glassy carbon products with tailored characteristic...
High temperature tensile strength of glassy carbons in helium atmosphere - mechanical propertie
The structural evolution of two non graphitizing glass like carbons derived from a liquid resole and...
International audienceGlassy carbon (GC) is a chemically stable form of fully $sp^2$-bonded carbon w...
Glassy carbon (GC) has been high-pressure high-temperature treated. An interesting morphology evolut...
Glassy carbon (GC) has been high-pressure high-temperature treated. An interesting morphology evolut...
Glass-like carbons represent a wide family of non-graphitizing carbons, which cannot be converted i...
Glassy carbon is a technologically important material widely used in products such as electrodes and...
Abstract Glassy carbon is a disordered, nanoporous form of carbon with superior thermal and chemical...
Elastic properties and permanent set were investigated at room temperature for carbons made of graph...
Carbon materials have a many contemporary applications and new carbon allotropes are being discovere...
Carbon fibers have been of great interest in many industrial applications due to their high specific...
© 2018 International Union of Crystallography. Commercial glassy carbon plates being used as absolut...