Publications by authors named "Santamon Luanwuthi"

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  • The study focuses on the fabrication and characteristics of macroscopic sheet assemblies known as buckypapers, which utilize core-shell heteronanotubes (MWCNT@BNNT) and boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs).
  • The researchers synthesized MWCNT@BNNTs using a straightforward method involving Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition and ammonia borane as a precursor, which were then used as templates for creating BNNTs.
  • The thermal conductivity of the newly created buckypapers was tested using a pioneering technique called piercing scanning thermal microscopy, revealing a 14% increase in thermal conductivity for MWCNT@BNNT buckypaper compared to MWCNT-only buckypaper, while BNNT buckypaper showed lower thermal
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This study investigates the use of a hierarchical porous carbon electrode derived from oil palm leaves in a "water-in-salt" supercapacitor. The impact of anion identity on the electrical performance of the carbon electrode was also explored. The results show that the prepared carbon had a hierarchical porous structure with a high surface area of up to 1840 m g.

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Although metal nanoparticle/graphene composites have been widely used as the electrode in electrochemical sensors, two effects, consisting of the particle size of the nanoparticles and the hydrodynamic diffusion of analytes to the electrodes, are not yet fully understood. In this work, palladium nanoparticles/reduced graphene oxide (PdNPs/rGO) composites were synthesized using an in situ polyol method. Palladium(II) ions and graphene oxide were reduced together with a reducing agent, ethylene glycol.

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