Continuous Fe nanoparticles (NPs)/carbon nanotube (CNTs) composite films have been fabricated with the CVD gas flow reaction using ferrocene as a catalyst and ethanol as a carbon precursor.
Silicon carbide (SiC) coating on carbon fibers was realized based on in situ low-temperature gas-solid reaction processing in which carbon reacted with Si vapor at the temperature of 1200°C-1300°C. X-ray diffraction (XRD), field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), and energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) analysis showed that the SiC coating was uniform and crystallized by beta-SiC. The oxidation resistant properties of the SiC-coated carbon fibers were significantly improved according to isothermal oxidation measurement. The initial oxidation temperature of the SiC-coated carbon fibers was about 200°C higher than that of the raw carbon fibers. The SiC-coating carbon fibers treated at 1250°C possessed higher antioxidant property than the one treated at 1300°C.
A 65-inch 8K 120Hz ADS LCD TV based on novel technologies including New Oxide BCE, i-ADS , DCT-PS and SSD (Smart Sync Driving) , has achieved a high transmittance of 4.0% and a high charging rate of 92%. At the same time, BOE have developed the world's first 110-inch 8K ADS-LCD TV with 120Hz-driven.
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