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24 June 2002 Hydrogen storage in carbon nanostructures
Boris P. Tarasov, Yuriy M. Shul'ga, Oleksander O. Lobodyuk, Oleksiy Onipko
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Magnetization curves in the fields up to 10 koe measured for powders produced at the electric arc the sputtering of graphite-cobalt-nickel electrodes. It was ascertained that magnetic properties of powders essentially depend on the place of their deposition within a spray chamber. The deposition growing on the cathode is basically a diamagnetic material while the rest of the products after sputtering is ferromagnetic. Their ferromagnetism is conditioned by Co-Ni nanoparticles. Some of them are encapsulated into the carbon shell that preserves those particles from oxidation by air and dissolution in a hydrochloric acid.
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Boris P. Tarasov, Yuriy M. Shul'ga, Oleksander O. Lobodyuk, and Oleksiy Onipko "Hydrogen storage in carbon nanostructures", Proc. SPIE 4806, Complex Mediums III: Beyond Linear Isotropic Dielectrics, (24 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.472984
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Particles

Sputter deposition

Carbon

Electrodes

Magnetism

Nickel

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