McHenry et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Synthesis, structure, properties and magnetic applications of carbon-coated nanocrystals produced by a carbon arcMcHenry et al., 1995
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- McHenry M
- Majetich S
- Kirkpatrick E
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- Materials Science and Engineering: A
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Out of the fullerene field has grown the exciting potential for synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles of both scientific and technical interest. We employ a Kratschmer-Huffman carbon are method to synthesize carbon-coated elemental transition metal and alloy …
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