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Enhancing the Seebeck effect in carbon fiber-reinforced cement by using intercalated carbon fibers
The use of short bromine-intercalated carbon fibers as an admixture in cement paste was investigated. The values of absolute thermoelectric power was negative as -17 my V/degree C, compared to values as negative as -0.8 my V/degree C for pastes containing pristine carbon fibers. This was found to be the effect of high concentration of holes resulting from bromine intercalation.
Enhancing the Seebeck effect in carbon fiber-reinforced cement by using intercalated carbon fibers
The use of short bromine-intercalated carbon fibers as an admixture in cement paste was investigated. The values of absolute thermoelectric power was negative as -17 my V/degree C, compared to values as negative as -0.8 my V/degree C for pastes containing pristine carbon fibers. This was found to be the effect of high concentration of holes resulting from bromine intercalation.
Enhancing the Seebeck effect in carbon fiber-reinforced cement by using intercalated carbon fibers
Wen, Sihai (author) / Chung, D.D.L. (author)
Cement and Concrete Research ; 30 ; 1295-1298
2000
4 Seiten, 16 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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