The structure evolution to nanocrystalline graphite produced by ball milling in n-dodecane has been studied by Fourier analysis of broadened X-ray diffraction line profiles according to double-Voigt method. The Fourier analysis gave size and strain distributions of the coherently diffracting domains (X-ray crystallite size) and root-mean-square-strain (rmss) and their average values. The precursor graphite was defined by average crystal sizes of about hundreds of nanometers, measured along the in-plane and out-of-plane directions, and low rmss value of 0.38 × 10-3. During milling, the average crystallite sizes of graphite decreased to about 6 and 43 nm along the out-of-plane and in-plane directions, respectively. Correspondingly, the rmss o...
In the present work, the microstructure and mechanical properties of Gilsocarbon graphite have been ...
In this overview, the applicability of X-ray diffraction line profile analysis (XLPA) for the charac...
The size of the structural elements in polycrystalline materials formed during thermomechanical proc...
The microstructure evolution of graphite milled in n-dodecane and annealed at 1400 C in argon was in...
The microstructure of three different nanocrystalline materials with hexagonal crystal structure are...
AbstractThe average sizes of nanographites (the structure units of activated carbon fibers) have bee...
The atomic structure of pure and defective graphite has been modelled using classical many body pote...
This paper addresses the use of a rapid and easily applicable single line-profile analysis technique...
Extracting average crystallite dimension La and Lc in graphenic carbons from X-ray diffraction (XRD)...
The microstructural parameters of a crystalline sample can be determined by a proper analysis of XRD...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedCoherent X-ray diffraction imaging is a rapidly advancing form of micr...
An elegant mathematical technique has been developed and tested for computing the shapes of nanocrys...
The microstructural parameters of a crystalline sample can be determined by a proper analysis of XRD...
A graphite sample was prepared by heating chemically purified petroleum coke powder to 30oo 0c in an...
The present study describes the structure, Raman spectra and growth model of synthetic and naturally...
In the present work, the microstructure and mechanical properties of Gilsocarbon graphite have been ...
In this overview, the applicability of X-ray diffraction line profile analysis (XLPA) for the charac...
The size of the structural elements in polycrystalline materials formed during thermomechanical proc...
The microstructure evolution of graphite milled in n-dodecane and annealed at 1400 C in argon was in...
The microstructure of three different nanocrystalline materials with hexagonal crystal structure are...
AbstractThe average sizes of nanographites (the structure units of activated carbon fibers) have bee...
The atomic structure of pure and defective graphite has been modelled using classical many body pote...
This paper addresses the use of a rapid and easily applicable single line-profile analysis technique...
Extracting average crystallite dimension La and Lc in graphenic carbons from X-ray diffraction (XRD)...
The microstructural parameters of a crystalline sample can be determined by a proper analysis of XRD...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedCoherent X-ray diffraction imaging is a rapidly advancing form of micr...
An elegant mathematical technique has been developed and tested for computing the shapes of nanocrys...
The microstructural parameters of a crystalline sample can be determined by a proper analysis of XRD...
A graphite sample was prepared by heating chemically purified petroleum coke powder to 30oo 0c in an...
The present study describes the structure, Raman spectra and growth model of synthetic and naturally...
In the present work, the microstructure and mechanical properties of Gilsocarbon graphite have been ...
In this overview, the applicability of X-ray diffraction line profile analysis (XLPA) for the charac...
The size of the structural elements in polycrystalline materials formed during thermomechanical proc...