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    Investigation of electrochemical double-layer (ECDL) capacitors electrodes based on carbon nanotubes and activated carbon materials by Emmenegger, Ch, Mauron, Ph, Sudan, P., Wenger, P., Hermann, V., Gallay, R., Züttel, A.

    Published in Journal of power sources (01-10-2003)
    “…The carbon nanotubes (CNT) show promising electrochemical characteristics particularly for electrochemical energy storage. The electrochemical double-layer…”
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    Field emission properties of carbon nanotubes by Gröning, O., Küttel, O. M., Emmenegger, Ch, Gröning, P., Schlapbach, L.

    “…We have investigated the field emission properties of nanotube thin films deposited by a plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition process from 2% CH 4 in H 2…”
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    Synthesis of oriented nanotube films by chemical vapor deposition by Mauron, Ph, Emmenegger, Ch, Züttel, A., Nützenadel, Ch, Sudan, P., Schlapbach, L.

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-07-2002)
    “…Oriented nanotube films (20–35 μm thick) were synthesised on flat silicon substrates by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of a gas mixture of acetylene and…”
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    Field emission from diamond, diamond-like and nanostructured carbon films by Küttel, Olivier M., Gröning, O., Emmenegger, Ch, Nilsson, L., Maillard, E., Diederich, L., Schlapbach, L.

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-04-1999)
    “…We have deposited nanotube films on silicon via a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) growth process known from the deposition of diamond. We used a metallic…”
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    Hydrogen storage properties of LiBH4 by Züttel, A., Rentsch, S., Fischer, P., Wenger, P., Sudan, P., Mauron, Ph, Emmenegger, Ch

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (11-08-2003)
    “…Metal hydrides typically absorb 1–2 hydrogen atoms per metal atom and exhibit very large volumetric storage densities of up to 150 kg H2 m−3 (e.g. Mg2FeH6)…”
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    Hydrogen storage in carbon nanostructures by Züttel, A., Sudan, P., Mauron, Ph, Kiyobayashi, T., Emmenegger, Ch, Schlapbach, L.

    “…Carbon nanotubes have been known for more than 10 years. It is a challenge to fill their unique tubular structure with metals and gases. Especially, the…”
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    Physisorption of hydrogen in single-walled carbon nanotubes by Sudan, P., Züttel, A., Mauron, Ph, Emmenegger, Ch, Wenger, P., Schlapbach, L.

    Published in Carbon (New York) (2003)
    “…The interaction of hydrogen with single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) was analysed. A SWNT sample was exposed to D 2 or H 2 at a pressure of 2 MPa for 1 h at…”
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    Hydrogen sorption by carbon nanotubes and other carbon nanostructures by Züttel, A, Nützenadel, Ch, Sudan, P, Mauron, Ph, Emmenegger, Ch, Rentsch, S, Schlapbach, L, Weidenkaff, A, Kiyobayashi, T

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (17-01-2002)
    “…We have analyzed the hydrogen storage capability of a set of carbon samples including a variety of carbon nanotubes, in the gas phase and in the electrolyte as…”
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    Thermodynamic aspects of the interaction of hydrogen with Pd clusters by Züttel, A, Nützenadel, Ch, Schmid, G, Emmenegger, Ch, Sudan, P, Schlapbach, L

    Published in Applied surface science (01-08-2000)
    “…Clusters are agglomerates of a few to some hundred atoms. A large fraction of the atoms find themselves on a surface site. The geometrical structure of a…”
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    Carbon nanotube synthesized on metallic substrates by Emmenegger, Ch, Mauron, P, Züttel, A, Nützenadel, Ch, Schneuwly, A, Gallay, R, Schlapbach, L

    Published in Applied surface science (01-08-2000)
    “…Well-aligned carbon nanotubes films were synthesized by a pyrolytic method with aluminum and silicon as substrates. The substrate was coated with a thin film…”
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    LiBH 4 a new hydrogen storage material by Züttel, A., Wenger, P., Rentsch, S., Sudan, P., Mauron, Ph, Emmenegger, Ch

    Published in Journal of power sources (2003)
    “…The challenge in the research on hydrogen storage materials is to pack hydrogen atoms or molecules as close as possible. The density of liquid and solid…”
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    Fluidised-bed CVD synthesis of carbon nanotubes on Fe 2O 3/MgO by Mauron, Ph, Emmenegger, Ch, Sudan, P., Wenger, P., Rentsch, S., Züttel, A.

    Published in Diamond and related materials (2003)
    “…Carbon nanotubes were synthesised by the fluidised-bed CVD synthesis of iso-pentane (C 5H 12) and acetylene (C 2H 2) on a magnesium oxide (MgO) powder…”
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    Electron field emission from nanotube and other carbon containing films by Kuttel, O.M., Groning, O., Emmenegger, Ch, Maillard, E., Schlapbach, L.

    “…The ultimate material for electron field emission are nanotubes. Their high aspect ratio leads to a pronounced field enhancement at the apex and hence,…”
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