Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10610797 | Carbon | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
As a result, a particle shape index, defined as a ratio of short to long axis of an approximated ellipse by Fourier analysis, got large, whereas the particle size became small a bit, as the peripheral velocity of a rotor and the treatment time increased. The specific surface area more or less increased after treatments, and R value of Raman spectroscopy also increased with the treatment time as the lattice defects grow on the particle surface by surface milling or impact. Then, it temporarily decreased due to the generation of new surfaces with a few defects by volumetric grinding. Finally, two regression analyses were carried out on the relationship between the operational conditions and the particle properties like the diameter and the shape index so as to get proper particles.
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Authors
K. Ohzeki, Y. Saito, B. Golman, K. Shinohara,