Abstract Understanding how the structure of carbonaceous materials changes upon oxidation at mild temperature as a function of the graphitic order is of great importance for the development of clean combustion technologies, such as carbon fuel cells. The micro- and nanostructures of a range of carbon materials at room temperature and upon mild oxidation at 300 °C have been analysed by means of mercury porosimetry, Nitrogen adsorption, X-Ray Diffraction, Raman spectroscopy and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance. The samples included carbons with increasing level of graphitic order: three chars derived from two bituminous coals and a lignite, a synthetic carbon and a graphitized coke. The experimental characterization allows to classify the mate...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Fundamental and applied investigations of the electro...
Present day energy needs of mankind are strongly dependent on the combustion of fossil fuels and oth...
Coal oxidation in air at 270°C of three bituminous coalsduring 2-6 days, was studied. The microstruc...
Understanding how the structure of carbonaceous materials changes upon oxidation at mild temperature...
This paper provides mechanistic insights into the low-temperature oxidation of a range of carbon mat...
Coal chars, like most solid carbons, have a pronounced tendency to chemisorb oxygen at low and moder...
Four bituminous coals of the same rank but with different thermoplastic properties were oxidized at ...
This Thesis project aimed at giving a contribution to further unravel selected aspects of the chemis...
The examination of the structural evolution of carbon during oxidation has proven to be of scientifi...
The examination of the structural evolution of carbon during oxidation has proven to be of scientifi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1997.Includes...
The structure of carbon black (CB) is investigated during its oxidation by O2 at 550 and 800 ◦C by t...
Carbonaceous materials are highly porous, therefore their properties depend on both pore structure a...
A number of carbonaceous adsorbents were prepared by carbonisation at 600 degrees C following acidic...
Pioneering work performed by Rosalind Franklin over half a century ago provided the first structural...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Fundamental and applied investigations of the electro...
Present day energy needs of mankind are strongly dependent on the combustion of fossil fuels and oth...
Coal oxidation in air at 270°C of three bituminous coalsduring 2-6 days, was studied. The microstruc...
Understanding how the structure of carbonaceous materials changes upon oxidation at mild temperature...
This paper provides mechanistic insights into the low-temperature oxidation of a range of carbon mat...
Coal chars, like most solid carbons, have a pronounced tendency to chemisorb oxygen at low and moder...
Four bituminous coals of the same rank but with different thermoplastic properties were oxidized at ...
This Thesis project aimed at giving a contribution to further unravel selected aspects of the chemis...
The examination of the structural evolution of carbon during oxidation has proven to be of scientifi...
The examination of the structural evolution of carbon during oxidation has proven to be of scientifi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1997.Includes...
The structure of carbon black (CB) is investigated during its oxidation by O2 at 550 and 800 ◦C by t...
Carbonaceous materials are highly porous, therefore their properties depend on both pore structure a...
A number of carbonaceous adsorbents were prepared by carbonisation at 600 degrees C following acidic...
Pioneering work performed by Rosalind Franklin over half a century ago provided the first structural...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Fundamental and applied investigations of the electro...
Present day energy needs of mankind are strongly dependent on the combustion of fossil fuels and oth...
Coal oxidation in air at 270°C of three bituminous coalsduring 2-6 days, was studied. The microstruc...