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Sol-gel synthesis and investigation of metal-oxide catalysts for the preparation of carbon nanomaterials

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In this work, the investigation of metal-oxide catalysts of various chemical compositions used in the synthesis of carbon nanotubes was performed. The physical-mechanical (dispersity) and structural (specific surface area, pore volume) characteristics of the catalysts were measured and the influence of the regularities of these parameters on the catalytic activity, as well as on the quality and yield of the final product, carbon nanotubes, were revealed.

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Correspondence to I. V. Romantsova.

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Original Russian Text © I.V. Romantsova, Z.A. Mikhaleva, A.G. Tkachev, 2013, published in Fizika i Khimiya Stekla.

Published on the materials of All-Russia Conference “Sol-Gel, Synthesis and Investigations into Inorganic Compounds, Hybrid Functional Materials, and Dispersed Systems.” Russia, St. Petersburg, November 22–24, 2010.

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Romantsova, I.V., Mikhaleva, Z.A. & Tkachev, A.G. Sol-gel synthesis and investigation of metal-oxide catalysts for the preparation of carbon nanomaterials. Glass Phys Chem 39, 89–93 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659613010094

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