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The study of modified carbon black by Raman spectroscopy method Full article

Conference X Международная IEEE научно-техническая конференция «Динамика систем, механизмов и машин»
15-17 Nov 2016 , Омск
Source Dynamics of Systems, Mechanisms and Machines (Dynamics): X International IEEE Scientific and Technical Conference, 15–17 November, 2016, (Omsk, Russia)
Compilation, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.. 2016. ISBN 9781509040506. РИНЦ
Output data Year: 2016, Article number : 16602420, Pages count : 5 DOI: 10.1109/Dynamics.2016.7819091
Tags Li-ion batteries, carbon black, Raman spectroscopy, termal modification, termal oxidative modification, structure
Authors Surovikin Yu.V. , Shaitanov A.G. , Syrieva A.V.
Affiliations
1 Institute of Hydrocarbons Processing of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Omsk, Russian Federation

Funding (1)

1 Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations 45.2.3

Abstract: The most promising materials in the development of electro-active material for lithium-ion battery electrodes is the modified carbon black. This paper presents the results of research of carbon black after thermal and thermal oxidative modification by the method of Raman spectroscopy. The spectra and the comparative analysis of the modified samples are listed.
Cite: Surovikin Y.V. , Shaitanov A.G. , Syrieva A.V.
The study of modified carbon black by Raman spectroscopy method
In compilation Dynamics of Systems, Mechanisms and Machines (Dynamics): X International IEEE Scientific and Technical Conference, 15–17 November, 2016, (Omsk, Russia). – Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.., 2016. – ISBN 9781509040506. DOI: 10.1109/Dynamics.2016.7819091 Scopus РИНЦ OpenAlex
Original: Суровикин Ю.В. , Шайтанов А.Г. , Сырьева А.В.
Исследование модифицированного технического углерода методом КР-спектроскопии
Динамика систем, механизмов и машин. 2016. №2. С.300-306. РИНЦ
Dates:
Published print: Nov 1, 2016
Published online: Jan 19, 2017
Identifiers:
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85013635539
Elibrary: 29487823
OpenAlex: W2575155355
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