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Microstructures and enhanced flexural properties of single-crystalline HfC nanowires in-situ modified carbon/carbon composites by electrophoresis-thermal …

Mu et al., 2021

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4878148545974782051
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Mu J
Shi X
Zhang H
Yang L
Han X
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Ceramics International

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To improve the mechanical properties of carbon/carbon (C/C) composites, in-situ synthetized single-crystalline hafnium carbide nanowires (HfCnws) were introduced into the carbon fiber preforms by electrophoresis-thermal evaporation method. The Multi-walled …
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