A chemical route from PTFE to amorphous carbon nanospheres in supercritical water
Chemical Communications2004Iss. 3, pp. 342–342
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Abstract
Amorphous carbon nanospheres with diameters of 140–200 nm have been synthesized by treating poly(tetrafluoroethylene) in supercritical water at 550 °C using Ca(OH)2 as defluorination reagent.
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