Search Results - "Gruenberger, T. M."
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Importance of fullerenic active sites in surface modification of carbon black by plasma polymerisation
Published in Carbon (New York) (01-04-2009)“…Carbon black is widely used as an active filler in rubber to improve the physical properties. The surface energy of carbon black is high compared to that of…”
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Dynamics of soot formation by turbulent combustion and thermal decomposition of natural gas
Published in Combustion science and technology (01-05-2002)“…This study investigates the formation process of soot particles in turbulent flows within fuel-rich natural gas flames. Research on carbon formation from…”
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Expanded graphite offers new opportunities
Published in Plastics additives & compounding (01-05-2008)“…Graphite has been overlooked in the past as additive for polymers. C. Ciallella, T.M. Gruenberger, E. Grivei and N. Probst of Timcal explain why a…”
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Synthesis of carbon nanotubes and nano-necklaces by thermal plasma process
Published in Carbon (New York) (2004)“…High-yield syntheses of peculiar carbon nanotubes and carbon `necklace'-like morphologies have been obtained using a sophisticated thermal plasma technology…”
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Comparison of Simple Particle-Radiation Coupling Models Applied on a Plasma Black Process
Published in Plasma chemistry and plasma processing (01-12-2004)“…The effect of soot formation on the radiative heat transfer inside a plasma reactor for carbon black synthesis has been modelled. For this purpose, three…”
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Production of Carbon Nanotubes and Other Nanostructures Via Continuous 3-Phase AC Plasma Processing
Published in Fullerenes, nanotubes, and carbon nanostructures (26-12-2004)“…The highly flexible plasma system allows the independent flow control of plasma gas, carbonaceous feedstock and metal catalyst. Further important control…”
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Tailor-Made Carbon Nanomaterials for Bulk Applications via High-Intensity Arc Plasma
Published in Fullerenes, nanotubes, and carbon nanostructures (01-04-2005)“…Different families of carbon nanostructures produced by a continuous plasma process are presented. Due to the flexibility of this original technology,…”
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