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Nanostructured membranes based on a natural carbon material

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Abstract

A well-known technology for fabricating fullerene membranes is applied to a natural carbon material—shungite. The main structural features of the new nanostructured sample are detected by optical methods (Raman scattering, scanning microscopy).

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