Graphite fiber growth employing nuclei derived from iron pentaca

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Elemental carbon

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423448, 423453, 423458, C01B 3104, D01F 912

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047495570

ABSTRACT:
Submicron iron nuclei for growing graphite fibers by pyrolysis of a gaseous hydrocarbon compound, preferably methane, are formed by controlled decomposition of iron pentacarbonyl vapors.

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