1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0008-6223(98)00323-6
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Comparison of the surface properties of graphite, carbon black and fullerene samples, measured by inverse gas chromatography

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“…In fact, graphite, CB and fullerene differ in their structures as well as surface properties in terms of defects and surface groups, which affect their surface free energy characteristics and surface energetic heterogeneity. 40 Therefore, these…”
Section: Carbon Molecules Graphyenesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In fact, graphite, CB and fullerene differ in their structures as well as surface properties in terms of defects and surface groups, which affect their surface free energy characteristics and surface energetic heterogeneity. 40 Therefore, these…”
Section: Carbon Molecules Graphyenesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…IGC measurements can provide information on thermodynamic, surface energy, reaction kinetics, and textural parameters (such as surface area and porosity). IGC has been widely utilized to study synthetic and biological polymers, copolymers, polymer blends, adsorbents [11][12][13], foods [14], carbon blacks [15], fibbers [16] and catalysts [17,18]. Furthermore, IGC has been used also to propose reaction mechanisms [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, contact angle measurements are known to provide an average of the surface energy [49]. It is important to remark that in these situations, the G CH 2 is more reliable, since it keeps a precise physical meaning [50].…”
Section: Applications and Comparison To Other Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%