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Carbons at the heart of questions on energy and environment: A nanostructural approach
Institution:“Natural and Anthropogenic Carbons” team, Laboratoire de géologie de l’École normale supérieure (ENS), UMR 8538 du CNRS, 24, rue Lhomond, 75231 Paris cedex 05, France
Abstract:The organization of disordered carbons at the nanometer scale, or nanostructure, reveals very precisely their formation conditions, either in Nature or in the laboratory or in industry. Its study allows a better understanding of the properties of such solids. Only High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM) allows a direct imaging of the nanostructure, whereas Raman microspectrometry provides quantitative but averaged structural data. Applications of the original coupling of Raman with HRTEM, especially in the fields of Energy and Environment, are numerous and promising. Two examples are given concerning the decontamination of irradiated nuclear graphite waste and detection of hydrocarbons trapped in oil and gas shales. Moreover, the study of wood carbonization led our team to propose a novel Raman-based paleothermometer. This approach finds an unexpected application in archeology (e.g., the study of fire marks in prehistoric caves).
Keywords:Disordered carbons  Nanostructure  HRTEM  Raman Microspectrometry  Nuclear graphite  Gas shales  Archaeometry
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