Validating the use of Carbopack C for chromatoscopic studies: Morphological, crystallographic, spectroscopic and adsorption characterization

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By combining visualization by optical stereomicroscopy and atomic force microscopy with adsorption characterization by inverse gas chromatography, X-ray diffraction, Fourier transformed infrared, and Raman spectroscopic analyses; the suitability of Carbopack C for chromatographic-structural studies was investigated. The determined degree of crystallinity was 90% and the reflections were characteristic of two-dimensional graphite, which generally means that the carbon black has been graphitized at a temperature of about 2500 °C. The specific surface area was determined using benzene adsorption at 150 °C and amounted 1.4 m2g-1. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Bernès, S., Dávila-Jiménez, M. M., Elizalde-González, M. P., Jiménez-Sandoval, S., Rivera-Morales, M. C., & Vázquez-López, C. (2004). Validating the use of Carbopack C for chromatoscopic studies: Morphological, crystallographic, spectroscopic and adsorption characterization. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 85(2–3), 347–352. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2004.01.012

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