High-temperature molten salt electrolysis is suitable for the production of carbon morphologies such as carbon nanotubes and nano-onions. In this study, CO2 was electrochemically reduced to solid carbon by molten lithium carbonate electrolysis in an Inconel 625 vessel at a fixed temperature of 750°C. Four different cathodes (clean nickel, used nickel, stainless steel, and galvanized steel) were used to determine the effect of the electrode material on the morphology produced. The carbonaceous products obtained were analyzed with scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), Raman microscopy, and X-ray diffraction (XRD). With nickel cathodes, the dominant forms of carb...
In recent decades, the unlimited use of fossil fuels mostly for power generation has emitted a huge ...
The subject of this study is production of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) using an original procedure of re...
Climate warming and environmental problems caused by the excessive consumption of fossil energy and ...
The electrolysis of CO2 in molten carbonate has been introduced as an alternative mechanism to synth...
AbstractAs the primary culprit of greenhouse effect, carbon dioxide has garnered global attention, a...
Carbon was deposited on a mild steel cathode during electrolysis in the molten mixture of Li2CO3 and...
The chemistry of carbon deposition in molten salts has been studied by a number of researchers with ...
Electrochemical conversion of CO2 into solid carbon is one of the conversion techniques that had bee...
Carbon was deposited on a mild steel cathode during electrolysis in the molten mixture of Li2CO3 and...
This article reviews the recent research development in the electrolytic production of carbon nano-t...
This study describes a world of new carbon “fullerene” allotropes that may be synthesized by molten ...
Conversion of carbon dioxide into useful products has become highly desirable in recent years in ord...
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The electrochemical interaction between graphite and molten salts to produce carbon nanostructures i...
The electrochemical deposition and re-oxidation of solid carbon were studied in CO3(2-) ion-containi...
In recent decades, the unlimited use of fossil fuels mostly for power generation has emitted a huge ...
The subject of this study is production of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) using an original procedure of re...
Climate warming and environmental problems caused by the excessive consumption of fossil energy and ...
The electrolysis of CO2 in molten carbonate has been introduced as an alternative mechanism to synth...
AbstractAs the primary culprit of greenhouse effect, carbon dioxide has garnered global attention, a...
Carbon was deposited on a mild steel cathode during electrolysis in the molten mixture of Li2CO3 and...
The chemistry of carbon deposition in molten salts has been studied by a number of researchers with ...
Electrochemical conversion of CO2 into solid carbon is one of the conversion techniques that had bee...
Carbon was deposited on a mild steel cathode during electrolysis in the molten mixture of Li2CO3 and...
This article reviews the recent research development in the electrolytic production of carbon nano-t...
This study describes a world of new carbon “fullerene” allotropes that may be synthesized by molten ...
Conversion of carbon dioxide into useful products has become highly desirable in recent years in ord...
© 2020, University of Science and Technology Beijing and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Sprin...
The electrochemical interaction between graphite and molten salts to produce carbon nanostructures i...
The electrochemical deposition and re-oxidation of solid carbon were studied in CO3(2-) ion-containi...
In recent decades, the unlimited use of fossil fuels mostly for power generation has emitted a huge ...
The subject of this study is production of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) using an original procedure of re...
Climate warming and environmental problems caused by the excessive consumption of fossil energy and ...