A new class of carbon fiber materials has been developed: electrically conducting fiber sorbents. Studies have been made on the effects from ACFM production parameters on the porosity, pore structure, bulk resistivity, and electrical capacity. This enables one to forecast the properties of electrically conducting ACFM over wide ranges and to make sorbents with given sorption and electrophysical characteristics.
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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 4, pp. 38–41, July–August, 2008.
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Lysenko, A.A., Astashkina, O.V., Lysenko, V.A. et al. Electrically conducting carbon fiber sorbents. Fibre Chem 40, 335–339 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10692-009-9070-9
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