Abstract
The processes of electrodischarge destruction of liquid hydrocarbons to produce carbon nanomaterials have been studied. It has been shown that the product yield increases with the growth of the carbon chain length of the initial hydrocarbon. It has been established that, in the course of the treatment, both solid carbon nanomaterials and gas products are formed. The gas products consist of hydrogen and low molecular weight alkanes. It is shown that the hydrocarbon destruction process is accompanied by the change of the carbon atom hybridization, thus influencing the qualitative composition of the carbon nanomaterials.
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