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The quantitative characterization of mostly amorphous soot structures is a difficult problem.

Low temperature yields an amorphous soot for all fuels studied here, regardless of flow rate.

The detailed analysis clearly indicates that the soot precursors underwent the surface growth, aggregation and coagulation to produce large, long-stretched soot aggregates during which the amorphous soot carbon layers transformed into a typical core shell structure.

The reaction temperature should be keep ≤750 °C as synthesis carried out at 800 °C under similar reaction conditions led to the formation of amorphous soot and carbon nanoparticles mixed with nanotubes.

The reaction products only contained multi-walled carbon nanotubes with very homogeneous diameters of around 30 nm and lengths up to several hundred nanometers without any trace of other impurities such as nanoparticles or amorphous soot.

We are well familiar with amorphous soot and graphene; however, here we will focus on the morphed graphenes that are the product of cold welding during milling [37].

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Five precursors covering the whole range of carbon structural organization, i.e. a quasi-amorphous soot (QAS), a raw carbon black (CB), a carbon black heat-treated at 2600 °C (HTCB), a polycrystalline graphite (PCG) and a highly oriented pyrolytic-graphite (HOPG) were run at 15 GPa in the 1500 1900 °C range between 15 and 60 min.

The key technological approach is by means of high-energy milling of amorphous carbon soot derived from fullerene production.

In particular, a rim of pyrolytic carbon separates the innermost core consisting of multi-walled carbon nanotubes from the outmost ring with powdery amorphous carbon soot.

Emphasis is on the analysis of images of mostly amorphous, poorly ordered soot structures, as these are the most difficult to analyze.

Most importantly for ecological hazard assessment, impurities may contain different carbon allotropes (e.g., graphite, soot, amorphous carbon and different CNT types) and several different transition and heavy metal catalyst nanoparticles (typically Fe, Ni, Co Au, and Pb as well as Al as catalyst substrate).

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