The carbon felt electrode for USP Fabrication of the carbon felt

The carbon felt electrode for USP Fabrication of the carbon felt

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Download scientific diagram | The carbon felt electrode for USP Fabrication of the carbon felt tip-enhanced electrodes. (a) Top view of a 25.4 mm diameter disk of carbon felt for the plasma electrodes. (b) Side view of the carbon felt electrode. (c) Top-view SEM image shows that the carbon felt electrode is composed of both horizontally (in-plane) and vertically-oriented (out-of-plane) carbon fibres. (d) Side-view SEM image of the carbon felt electrode showing the presence of both long and short vertically-oriented fibres. (e) Zoom-in SEM image of both the vertically-oriented short and horizontally-oriented long fibres with a vertically-oriented long fibre in the view as well. (f) Zoom-in SEM of the carbon fibres. from publication: A stable atmospheric-pressure plasma for extreme-temperature synthesis | Plasmas can generate ultra-high-temperature reactive environments that can be used for the synthesis and processing of a wide range of materials1,2. However, the limited volume, instability and non-uniformity of plasmas have made it challenging to scalably manufacture bulk, | Plasma, Carbon Fibers and High Temperature | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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