2020
DOI: 10.37474/0365-8554/2020-9-22-31
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Carbonic nanostructures in subsurface rocks: problem review Part II. Graphene, carbonic nanotubes, nanofibers

Abstract: The paper reviews the publications on the search and exploration of carbonic nanotubes and other nanocarbonic structures in subsurface rocks. It is shown that the graphenes and carbonic nanotubes (CNT) exist in the composition of various magmatic and sedimentary rocks. They are formed in the graphite globules of volcanic rocks, as well as in the sediments, where the pressure, the particles of metallic catalysts, the tension stresses and time factors in million years compensate the absence of high temperatures.… Show more

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