“…The most dominant observation is that the added salts highly affect the growth of the particles, resulting in very big particles compared to experiments without such additives, this is in agreement with many previous studies [9,[28][29][30][31][32][33]. Although the system is very complex, with a variety of factors that influence the growth of the particles, such as time, temperature, concentration [19,20] and additives, it can be concluded from the literature that carbon spheres produced without additives usually have a mean diameter in a range between 100 nm and 2 µm [9,19,20,22,48,49], whereas the usage of additives, such as salts or acids, results in larger particles that vary between 1 and 15 µm [9,29,30,[32][33][34].…”