CVD Grow of Nano Diamond and Other Carbon Materials on Porous Carbon

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In this paper, porous carbon was made from biomass derived carbonaceous mesophase and carbonaceous fillers, and further applied as the substrate for CVD grow of nano carbon materials. With the assistance of microwave plasma, the acetone gas was decomposed into carbon and grew on the surface of the porous carbon, which produce ballas diamonds, carbon tubes, nets, petal, and other structures.

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