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Separating nanotubes produced by electric discharge
I am interested in the first step, were you take the soot and what solvent or what dispersing agent you use to separate the tubes from carbonate us material. before preeliminary filytation takes place . Thank you -
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Electrical Discharge in Argon: Which Electrode is Bombarded?
Carbon ark discharge , i nanotube production, in vertical set up. -
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Electrical Discharge in Argon: Which Electrode is Bombarded?
Sputtering is done usually at low pressure . I have a situation of cathode to anode ratio of 40 : 1 and I have gas flowing in the area were the discharge is taking place . The anode gets eroded and I see some deposition of the anode on the cathode. -
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Electrical Discharge in Argon: Which Electrode is Bombarded?
Thank you I was expecting that I needed some confirmation . So I understand it . at time zero once the, voltage gets increased until it reaches the potential of the outer electron from Argon is removed at the Anode ( positive electrode ) then the Argon ion will go to the... -
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Electrical Discharge in Argon: Which Electrode is Bombarded?
In an environment of Argon between two electrodes at a distance about 2 millimeter a current is discharged of about 19 amps and 30 volt DC. Which electrode get bombarded with the ion to dislodge particles of the surface ? -
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Separating nanotubes produced by electric discharge
What does algebra have to do with my question -
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Separating nanotubes produced by electric discharge
Sorry I don't know which fellows -
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Separating nanotubes produced by electric discharge
Anyone familiar with separation of nanotubes produced by electric discharge