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Dadsetan et al., 2023 - Google Patents

Carbon film produced from microwave-driven methane pyrolysis

Dadsetan et al., 2023

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7319853431631959937
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Dadsetan M
Latham K
Kumral B
Khan M
Scott M
Mitra T
Naseri A
Manzoor S
Bobicki E
Filleter T
Titirici M
Thomson M
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Carbon Trends

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Methane pyrolysis is a widely used technique for producing hydrogen and valuable carbon materials. Among these materials are carbon films, which have a diverse range of properties that make them useful for various applications. This study focuses on synthesizing a new …
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