Abstract
Carbon fibres, electrochemically treated using nitric acid, have been analysed using X.p.s., F.t.i.r. and s.e.m. Substantial quantities of surface oxide (mainly carbonyl-type oxides) could be produced leading to large topographical changes on the fibre surfaces. The nature of the surface oxide depended upon the potential, the reaction time in solution and the electrolyte concentration. No nitrogen-containing species were found on the surface.
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More From: Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions 1: Physical Chemistry in Condensed Phases
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