Non-graphitizing carbons (NGCs) are an important class of solid carbons which cannot be converted into graphite by high-temperature heat treatment. They include commercially valuable materials such as activated carbon and glassy carbon. These carbons have been intensively studied for decades, but there is still no agreement about their detailed atomic structure, or the reasons for their resistance to graphitization. The first models for graphitizing and NGCs were proposed by Rosalind Franklin in the early 1950s, and while these are broadly correct, they are incomplete. Many alternative models of NGCs have been put forward since Franklin's time, but none has received universal acceptance. Diffraction and spectroscopic techniques can provide ...
The presence of fullerene- and nanotube-like elements in carbons prepared from saccharose and anthra...
Carbon nanostructures are synthesized using a novel arc-discharge in solution process. A multitude o...
Low-dimensional carbon-based materials, in particular graphenic 2D-carbon structures, were produced ...
The precise atomic structure of activated carbon is unknown, despite its commercial importance. Here...
High-resolution electron microscopy is used to study the structure of two typical non-graphitizing c...
The precise atomic structure of activated carbon is unknown, despite its huge commercial importance ...
A variety of nanostructures of carbon in nuclear graphite were revealed by transmission electron mic...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been used in the study of solid carbon since the 1940s. A...
We have used high resolution electron microscopy (dark field and lattice-fringe images) to describe ...
The microstructures of the binder in two grades of nuclear graphite, Gilsocarbon graphite and Pile G...
International audienceA new characterization method of the nanoporous structure of activated carbons...
In this article we present the first experimental evidence confirming a global presence of Buckminst...
Abstract-A descriptive study using high resolution electron microscopy of fullerene-related carbon s...
Atomistic reconstruction methods are nowadays extremely useful tools to build realistic models of ma...
The effects of mechanical milling on the multiscale organization (structure and microtexture) of var...
The presence of fullerene- and nanotube-like elements in carbons prepared from saccharose and anthra...
Carbon nanostructures are synthesized using a novel arc-discharge in solution process. A multitude o...
Low-dimensional carbon-based materials, in particular graphenic 2D-carbon structures, were produced ...
The precise atomic structure of activated carbon is unknown, despite its commercial importance. Here...
High-resolution electron microscopy is used to study the structure of two typical non-graphitizing c...
The precise atomic structure of activated carbon is unknown, despite its huge commercial importance ...
A variety of nanostructures of carbon in nuclear graphite were revealed by transmission electron mic...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been used in the study of solid carbon since the 1940s. A...
We have used high resolution electron microscopy (dark field and lattice-fringe images) to describe ...
The microstructures of the binder in two grades of nuclear graphite, Gilsocarbon graphite and Pile G...
International audienceA new characterization method of the nanoporous structure of activated carbons...
In this article we present the first experimental evidence confirming a global presence of Buckminst...
Abstract-A descriptive study using high resolution electron microscopy of fullerene-related carbon s...
Atomistic reconstruction methods are nowadays extremely useful tools to build realistic models of ma...
The effects of mechanical milling on the multiscale organization (structure and microtexture) of var...
The presence of fullerene- and nanotube-like elements in carbons prepared from saccharose and anthra...
Carbon nanostructures are synthesized using a novel arc-discharge in solution process. A multitude o...
Low-dimensional carbon-based materials, in particular graphenic 2D-carbon structures, were produced ...