Preparation of Nanometer Carbon Spheres by Hydrothermal Synthesis Method

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The present work used hydrothermal synthesis method utilizing glucose as carbon source to obtain homogeneous nano-sized carbon spheres. The holding time and the concentration of glucose have a remarkable effect on the microstructure of nanometer carbon spheres. When synthesized at a constant temperature and kept the same in the productivity, the lower concentration of glucose or the shorter holding time, the easier to acquired homogeneous and tiny nanometer carbon spheres

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 512-515)

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257-260

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June 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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