Carbon nanostructures grown from waste latex via chemical vapor deposition
In this work, CNS were successfully synthesized using waste latex from natural rubber gloves as carbon source via chemical vapor deposition. The synthesized process has been done at reaction temperature of 700˚C using iron oxide as catalyst. The CNS characterization were investigated by atomic force...
Main Authors: | Hazan, M. A., Mamat, M. S., Haroun, R. Z., Kamis, S. L., Ismail, I., Hussein, M. Z., Sharma, S., Tanemura, M., Yaakob, Y. |
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Microscopy Society of Malaysia
2019
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