Liquid crystals and carbon materials

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Hurt, Robert H.
Chen, Zhong-Ying
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[1] Department of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States
[2] Sci. Applic. International Corp., McLean, VA, United States
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The macroscopic properties of carbon materials are determined by their structure at the nanometer length scale, and there is great potential to tailor their structure during the liquid-crystal phase of the synthesizing process.
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