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Preparation of carbon blacks by liquid phase plasma (LPP) process

Yun et al., 2013

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13128068394692099627
Author
Yun K
Kim B
Kang W
Jung S
Myung S
Kim S
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Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

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In this study, carbon black nanoparticles were synthesized by Liquid Phase Plasma (LPP) technique; plasma generated in the organic solvent of benzene at 4.9 kV with the pulse frequency of 15 kHz and width of 5 μs transformed the carbon atoms in the solvent into …
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