Synthetic control of ordered and disordered arrays of carbon nanofibers from SBA-15 silica templates
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Suk Bon Yoon, Jeong Yeon Kim, Fathi Kooli, Chul Wee Lee, Jong-Sung Yu
A novel synthetic control method for the generation of carbon replicas successfully produces either highly ordered networks of carbon nanofibers with uniform mesopores or disordered carbon nanofibers.
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