Further Studies of the Interaction of Hydrogen with Graphite Nanofibers

Volume: 103, Issue: 48, Pages: 10572 - 10581
Published: Nov 13, 1999
Abstract
Catalytically grown graphite nanofibers (GNF) are molecularly engineered structures that are produced by the interaction of carbon-containing gases with small metal particles at temperatures around 600 °C. The fibrous solids consist of minuscule graphene sheets stacked at various angles with respect to the fiber axis. This arrangement generates a material possessing unique chemical properties because unlike conventional graphite crystals, only...
Paper Details
Title
Further Studies of the Interaction of Hydrogen with Graphite Nanofibers
Published Date
Nov 13, 1999
Volume
103
Issue
48
Pages
10572 - 10581
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