Kim et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Electrospun SnO 2 nanofiber mats with thermo-compression step for gas sensing applicationsKim et al., 2010
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- Kim I
- Jeon E
- Choi S
- Choi D
- Tuller H
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- Publication venue
- Journal of electroceramics
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SnO 2 nanofiber mats fabricated through electrospinning followed by thermo-compression and subsequent calcination steps exhibited unique morphologies facilitating efficient gas transport into the layers combined with high surface area (∼ 73.5 m 2/g, measured by BET) …
- 229910006404 SnO 2 0 title abstract description 80
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- C01B31/00—Carbon; Compounds thereof
- C01B31/02—Preparation of carbon; Purification; After-treatment
- C01B31/0206—Nanosized carbon materials
- C01B31/022—Carbon nanotubes
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- C01B31/00—Carbon; Compounds thereof
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