2006
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/ast.45.851
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Microwave Assisted Modification and Coating of Carbon Materials

Abstract: In this work, a fluidized bed process for microwave plasma assisted CVD of metals, metal carbides and metal nitrides on carbon and graphite materials is presented. Boron coated graphite produced in this reactor was found to show increased specific capacity and electrical conductivity compared to uncoated graphite when used as anode in lithium ion-battery. Parameters for uniform coating of carbon fibers with aluminum based ceramics were found for decomposition of trimethylaluminum precursor in a microwave plasm… Show more

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“…In previous work at the University of Bayreuth, metals as well as metal nitrides and carbides were successfully deposited on various carbon substrates by microwave-assisted atmospheric pressure CVD [12,13].…”
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“…In previous work at the University of Bayreuth, metals as well as metal nitrides and carbides were successfully deposited on various carbon substrates by microwave-assisted atmospheric pressure CVD [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13] Experimental A detailed description of the fluidized bed experimental setup has already been published [1,14] as well as the Al composite ceramic coating process. [2,15] As substrate (microtube template), commercially available SGL Carbon Sigrafil C25 M250 UNS short carbon fibers (carbon content > 95 %, amorphous, density q=1790 kg/m 3 , bulk density q B =300-500 kg/m 3 , average diameter d=7.5 lm, average length l=135 lm) were used (Fig. 1).…”
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