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Chirantan Kar

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Inorganic materials (incl. nanomaterials)
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|May 02, 2024
Unravelling the formation of carbyne nanocrystals from graphene nanoconstrictions through the hydrothermal treatment of agro-industrial waste molasses.

Sampathkumar Jeevanandham, Dakshi Kochhar, Omnarayan Agrawal

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