Carbons are important in a multitude of applications, and thus, the reversible control of carbon structures is of high interest. Here we report the reversible formation of graphitic structures with three distinct interlayer distances in case of two carbide derived carbons CDCs loaded under hydrogen pressure observed with in situ neutron scattering methods. The formation of these graphitic structures determined with in situ neutron diffraction is brought forth by the confinement of H2 in the porous structure when the temperature, T, is increased from T 20 K to 50 K under H2 loading from 68 mbar to 10 bar. The confinement of the desorbing H2 causes the pressure to increase inside the CDC structure and this increase of pressure is the caus...
The development of hydrogen as an energy transfer mechanism is of great importance to alleviate envi...
Measurements of hydrogen solubility have been performed for several unirradiated and neutron-irradia...
Our investigations into molecular hydrogen (H2) confined in microporous carbons with different pore ...
Carbons are important in a multitude of applications, and thus, the reversible control of carbon str...
Microporous carbon materials are promising for hydrogen storage due to their structural variety, hig...
Hydrogen sorption in highly porous carbon with well defined pores, with three different shapes, and ...
The behaviour of CO2 adsorbed on a nticroporous carbon at a temperature slightly above the critical ...
This dataset contains data collected during quasi-elastic neutron scattering experiments on the diff...
We report results from experiments where we characterize the surface properties of soot particlesint...
The influence of the synthesis conditions on the formation of the porous and the graphitic structure...
(Graph Presented). Here we report direct physical evidence that confinement of molecular hydrogen (H...
Structural flexibility in a petroleum pitch-derived carbon material has been indirectly evaluated us...
The development of hydrogen as an energy transfer mechanism is of great importance to alleviate envi...
Neutron powder diffraction and inelastic neutron scattering (INS) were used to determine the structu...
Here we report direct physical evidence that confinement of molecular hydrogen (H<sub>2</sub>) in an...
The development of hydrogen as an energy transfer mechanism is of great importance to alleviate envi...
Measurements of hydrogen solubility have been performed for several unirradiated and neutron-irradia...
Our investigations into molecular hydrogen (H2) confined in microporous carbons with different pore ...
Carbons are important in a multitude of applications, and thus, the reversible control of carbon str...
Microporous carbon materials are promising for hydrogen storage due to their structural variety, hig...
Hydrogen sorption in highly porous carbon with well defined pores, with three different shapes, and ...
The behaviour of CO2 adsorbed on a nticroporous carbon at a temperature slightly above the critical ...
This dataset contains data collected during quasi-elastic neutron scattering experiments on the diff...
We report results from experiments where we characterize the surface properties of soot particlesint...
The influence of the synthesis conditions on the formation of the porous and the graphitic structure...
(Graph Presented). Here we report direct physical evidence that confinement of molecular hydrogen (H...
Structural flexibility in a petroleum pitch-derived carbon material has been indirectly evaluated us...
The development of hydrogen as an energy transfer mechanism is of great importance to alleviate envi...
Neutron powder diffraction and inelastic neutron scattering (INS) were used to determine the structu...
Here we report direct physical evidence that confinement of molecular hydrogen (H<sub>2</sub>) in an...
The development of hydrogen as an energy transfer mechanism is of great importance to alleviate envi...
Measurements of hydrogen solubility have been performed for several unirradiated and neutron-irradia...
Our investigations into molecular hydrogen (H2) confined in microporous carbons with different pore ...