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1. Electric Arc Methods to Synthesize Carbon Nanostructures
2. Iron in Endometallofullerenes
3. New magnesium intermetallic compounds are promising, reliable, reversible hydrogen accumulators
4. INTERSTITIAL IMPURITIES IN ALLOYS WITH B19 STRUCTURE
5. Advantages and disadvantages of electric arc methods for the synthesis of carbon nanostructures
6. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTS OF ELECTRIC ARC SYNTHESIS USING GRAPHITE OF DIFFERENT GRADES
7. Comparative Analysis of Products of the Fullerenes’ and Carbon-Nanostructures’ Synthesis Using the SIGE and FGDG-7 Grades of Graphite
8. Creation and Comparison of Properties of Composites Based on Ceramics Filled with Straight or Helical Carbon Nanotubes for CJP 3D Printing Technology
9. Electric Conductive Composites Based on Metal Oxides and Carbon Nanostructures
10. ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE COMPOSITES BASED ON TIO2 AND CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES MANUFACTURED USING 3D PRINTING OF CJP TECHNOLOGY
11. Features of Electrochemical (Anode) Synthesis of Nickel and Copper Nanocrystalline Powder
12. Features of the synthesis of straight and spiral carbon nanotubes by the pyrolytic method
13. Physicochemical Processes of Electroarc Synthesis of Carbon Nanomaterials
14. Plasmochemical Synthesis of Platinum-Containing Carbon Nanostructures Suitable for CJP 3D-Printing
15. PLATINUM-CONTAINING CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES FOR THE CREATION OF ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE CERAMICS USING 3D PRINTING OF CJP TECHNOLOGY
16. SYNTHESIS OF Ni AND Cu NANOPOWDERS BY ELECTROLYSIS
17. Use of Carbon Nanostructures in Various 3D Printing Techniques
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