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Physical and chemical properties of carbon-carbonic condensate synthesized by the plasma-arc technology have been studied experimentally. X-ray phase analysis has been performed, the isotherms of physical adsorption and sorption ability of the synthesized material have been measured. It has been concluded that this material offers promise as a carrier of catalytic nanoparticles and effective sorbent.
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The work was financially supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grants Nos. 07-03-01065, 09-08-00282-a).
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Belikov, A.E., Zaikovsky, A.V., Mal’tsev, V.A. et al. The properties of carbon-carbonic condensate synthesized in the plasma arc. Thermophys. Aeromech. 16, 647–650 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0869864309040155
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