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Micro-Nano Carbon Structures with Platelet, Glassy and Tube-Like Morphologies

Carbon source precursors for high-grade, clean, and low-carbon refractories were obtained by in situ exfoliation of flake graphite (FG) and phenol–formaldehyde resin (PF) composites with three-roll milling (TRM) for the fabrication of graphite nanoplatelets. In addition, by using Ni(NO(3))(2)·6H(2)O...

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Autores principales: Liu, Mingqiang, Huang, Juntong, Xiong, Qingming, Wang, Suqing, Chen, Zhi, Li, Xibao, Liu, Qianwei, Zhang, Shaowei
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6780413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31480493
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9091242
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author Liu, Mingqiang
Huang, Juntong
Xiong, Qingming
Wang, Suqing
Chen, Zhi
Li, Xibao
Liu, Qianwei
Zhang, Shaowei
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Huang, Juntong
Xiong, Qingming
Wang, Suqing
Chen, Zhi
Li, Xibao
Liu, Qianwei
Zhang, Shaowei
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description Carbon source precursors for high-grade, clean, and low-carbon refractories were obtained by in situ exfoliation of flake graphite (FG) and phenol–formaldehyde resin (PF) composites with three-roll milling (TRM) for the fabrication of graphite nanoplatelets. In addition, by using Ni(NO(3))(2)·6H(2)O as a catalyst in the pyrolysis process, multidimensional carbon nanostructures were obtained with coexisting graphite nanoplatelets (GNPs), glassy carbon (GC), and carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The resulting GNPs (exfoliated 16 times) had sizes of 10–30 μm, thicknesses of 30–50 nm, and could be uniformly dispersed in GC from the PF pyrolysis. Moreover, Ni(NO(3))(2)·6H(2)O played a key role in the formation and growth of CNTs from a catalytic pyrolysis of partial PF with the V–S/tip growth mechanisms. The resulting multidimensional carbon nanostructures with GNPs/GC/CNTs are attributed to the shear force of the TRM process, pyrolysis, and catalytic action of nitrates. This method reduced the production costs of carbon source precursors for low-carbon refractories, and the precursors exhibited excellent performances when fabricated on large scales.
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spelling pubmed-67804132019-10-30 Micro-Nano Carbon Structures with Platelet, Glassy and Tube-Like Morphologies Liu, Mingqiang Huang, Juntong Xiong, Qingming Wang, Suqing Chen, Zhi Li, Xibao Liu, Qianwei Zhang, Shaowei Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Carbon source precursors for high-grade, clean, and low-carbon refractories were obtained by in situ exfoliation of flake graphite (FG) and phenol–formaldehyde resin (PF) composites with three-roll milling (TRM) for the fabrication of graphite nanoplatelets. In addition, by using Ni(NO(3))(2)·6H(2)O as a catalyst in the pyrolysis process, multidimensional carbon nanostructures were obtained with coexisting graphite nanoplatelets (GNPs), glassy carbon (GC), and carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The resulting GNPs (exfoliated 16 times) had sizes of 10–30 μm, thicknesses of 30–50 nm, and could be uniformly dispersed in GC from the PF pyrolysis. Moreover, Ni(NO(3))(2)·6H(2)O played a key role in the formation and growth of CNTs from a catalytic pyrolysis of partial PF with the V–S/tip growth mechanisms. The resulting multidimensional carbon nanostructures with GNPs/GC/CNTs are attributed to the shear force of the TRM process, pyrolysis, and catalytic action of nitrates. This method reduced the production costs of carbon source precursors for low-carbon refractories, and the precursors exhibited excellent performances when fabricated on large scales. MDPI 2019-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6780413/ /pubmed/31480493 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9091242 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Mingqiang
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Wang, Suqing
Chen, Zhi
Li, Xibao
Liu, Qianwei
Zhang, Shaowei
Micro-Nano Carbon Structures with Platelet, Glassy and Tube-Like Morphologies
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title_fullStr Micro-Nano Carbon Structures with Platelet, Glassy and Tube-Like Morphologies
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title_short Micro-Nano Carbon Structures with Platelet, Glassy and Tube-Like Morphologies
title_sort micro-nano carbon structures with platelet, glassy and tube-like morphologies
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6780413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31480493
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9091242
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