Synthesis of carbon coiled micro/nano-structures in the absence of sulphurous promoter

In this work, ball milled Ni-sulphide has been used as catalyst on purpose to avoid the introducing of noxious and unpleasant thiophene during the reaction process also to get the thin film of quasi-aligned carbon microcoils. Although Mukhopadhyay et al. have reported the synthesis of carbon microco...

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Chemical industry and chemicals
Chemical synthesis methods
Cross-disciplinary physics: materials science
rheology
Exact sciences and technology
Fullerenes and related materials
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Methods of nanofabrication
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