Abstract
Results are provided for a study of the effect of cavitation technology on the physical properties of carbon-containing material, i.e., heat-treated cellulose. Heat-treated cellulose powder is studied by x-ray phase analysis (XPA), EPR, etc. As a result of quite brief cavitation action on a low-concentration aqueous suspension of heat-treated cellulose, it is possible to prepare a nano-liquid, i.e., an aqueous suspension with features that exist for low-concentration aqueous suspension of fulleroids, which are promising for use in industrial technology.
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