Abstract

The paper shows the results of the study on the synthesis of carbon nanostructures on the iron, molybdenum and manganin substrates by plasma arc method. Atomic absorption spectroscopy identifies the presence of metal in the resulting product, and quantitative distribution of the different synthesized nanostructures in the samples, established by stepwise thermofraction oxidation. The presence of soluble carbon nanostructures was determined by UV-Vis spectrophotometry study toluene solutions of the samples. It has been found that substrates formed of molybdenum compounds are prone to low-temperature oxidation but iron and manganin substrate, conversely, the compounds contribute to the formation of high temperature.

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