2020
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2019-0493
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Chemical Surface Modification and Characterization of Carbon Nanostructures Without Shape Damage

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“…[18] Fullerene has been reported to be thermally stable above 600 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere. [19,20] The thermal stability of pristine fullerenes can be observed from their thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) profiles, where almost no thermal degradation occurred below 600 °C (Figure S2a). Therefore, fullerene retained its structure upon pyrolysis up to 600 °C (Figure 1b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[18] Fullerene has been reported to be thermally stable above 600 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere. [19,20] The thermal stability of pristine fullerenes can be observed from their thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) profiles, where almost no thermal degradation occurred below 600 °C (Figure S2a). Therefore, fullerene retained its structure upon pyrolysis up to 600 °C (Figure 1b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17.5-20.5° corresponding to diffraction from PPV are also observed in the case of other composites. Additionally, diffraction peaks at 2θ of 26.53°(interlayer distance of 0,34) and 25.66° (interlayer distance of 0,35) corresponding to (002) plane of graphene layers stacks are observed for PPV/GNPL [58] and PPV/MWCNT [59] composites, respectively. The greater interlayer distance for GO compared to GNPLs or MWCNTs, calculated from Bragg's law for the (002) plane, indicates incorporation of many oxygen functional groups between the carbon layers in GO.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Carbon atoms can present three different forms of hybridization ( sp , , and ), and the way in which they can combine with other elements is the basis of countless research studies [ 1 , 2 ]. The combination of this element on a nanometric scale gave rise to structures called nanocarbons [ 3 ].…”
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“…According to their size and/or different topologies, these nanomaterials cause different reactivity when in contact with other substances [ 2 , 10 ], favored or not, according to the geometry of the nanomaterial, which varies according to the increase in the pyramidalization angle and misalignment of the orbitals between the C atoms [ 2 ]. Thus, different syntheses and functionalization have been carried out to obtain different nanostructures to achieve greater compatibility with other materials, as we seek to improve and expand nanotechnological applications [ 5 , 10 12 ].…”
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confidence: 99%