2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10891-014-1062-9
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Electric Microdischarges in Liquids and Prospects of Their Use in Plasma Chemistry

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“…The effectiveness of an arc discharge with electrodes recessed into fuel oil for the synthesis of carbon nanotubes is described in detail in [7][8]. The advantage of this method for the synthesis of carbon nanomaterials is the fact that electrodes are placed directly in the raw material.…”
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“…The effectiveness of an arc discharge with electrodes recessed into fuel oil for the synthesis of carbon nanotubes is described in detail in [7][8]. The advantage of this method for the synthesis of carbon nanomaterials is the fact that electrodes are placed directly in the raw material.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, discharges in gas bubbles have been used to decompose hydrocarbons in order to obtain various target fractions (see, for example, [3][4][5][6]). In [4], a method of decomposition of ethanol in a microwave discharge plasma and in an electric arc was applied.…”
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“…% was hydrogen. In [5,6], an arc discharge was ignited in a gas bubble in fuel oil. In such a discharge, the authors of the work managed to synthesize carbon nanotubes.…”
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