New carbon-carbonaceous composites for catalysis and adsorption

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Properties, structural features, and basic principles for the synthesis of some new carbon-carbonaceous composite materials (CCM) originating at the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis are discussed. The CCM are synthesized via chemical growth of carbon deposits in a pre-formed porous carbon matrix. Among the CCM are: Sibunit produced by supporting pyrocarbon (PC) on carbon black granules, carbon filaments (CFC) produced by decomposition of CH4 over Ni or Ni-Cu catalysts, CFC on Sibunit, CFC on ultradispersed diamond, and systems such as CFC/CFC, PC/CFC, etc. Basic mechanisms of structure and texture formation of CCM and some of their properties as adsorbents and catalyst supports are reported. © 1995 Akadémiai Kiadó.

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Likholobov, V. A., Fenelonov, V. B., Okkel, L. G., Goncharova, O. V., Avdeeva, L. B., Zaikovskii, V. I., … Plaksin, G. V. (1995). New carbon-carbonaceous composites for catalysis and adsorption. Reaction Kinetics & Catalysis Letters, 54(2), 381–411. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02071033

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