S. Vulpe
University of Bucharest
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Archive | 2008
A. Andronie; Adina Morozan; C. Nastase; F. Nastase; Anca Dumitru; S. Vulpe; A. Vaseashta; Ioan Stamatin
Composite solid acid/nanooxide polymer membranes with good electrical behaviour can be obtained by thermocentrifugal field processing. The supporting polymer matrix is designed to embed solid acids or strong solid acids/nanooxides making it appropriate for proton conducting composite membranes. Nanocomposites CsHSO4-YSZ/PAN membranes were investigated by Raman, FT-IR and SEM techniques. The dependence of the electrical conductivity on temperature is evaluated.
Archive | 2008
Adina Morozan; Anca Dumitru; C. Mirea; Ioan Stamatin; F. Nastase; A. Andronie; S. Vulpe; C. Nastase; A. Vaseashta
Carbon supported Pd and PtPd catalysts were prepared by chemical reduction of metal precursors with sodium borohydride. Multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) were used as carbon support. The composition of prepared catalysts was given by EDX technique. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) measurements were used to evaluate the electrocatalytic activities for methanol electrooxidation after their immobilization onto carbon paper.
Fullerenes Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures | 2005
Ioan Stamatin; Adina Morozan; Anca Dumitru; S. Vulpe
Abstract Two classes of carbon fibers—one based on MP (Mesophase Pitch) precursors and another on PAN (Polyacrylonitrile) precursors—are well known. Thermomechanical properties depend strongly on the initial precursor, particularly PAN tacticity. Regular, highly oriented carbon fibers require a syndiotactic PAN that is virtually impossible to reach. To improve the attributes of these materials, a new technique was developed, consisting of the deposition of thin films in a high centrifugal field with simultaneous thermal treatment. This technique makes it possible to obtain carbon ribbons made up of well‐aligned micro‐ and nanocarbon fibers. Our first investigations, which were conducted with regular precursors for PAN‐fiber, using deposition in a centrifugal‐thermal field, showed good potential for carbon coating at different stages of carbonization. The centrifugal field and thermal treatment simultaneously applied induced transformations in preferential directions. PAN‐carbon ribbon (PAN‐CR) deposited onto A1‐foil at different stages of carbonization is characterized. The dependence of initial precursor and ribbon properties on molecular orientation (monitored by FT‐IR, XRD, Raman) is presented.
Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2007
Adina Morozan; L. Stamatin; F. Nastase; Anca Dumitru; S. Vulpe; C. Nastase; Ioan Stamatin; Keith Scott
Thin Solid Films | 2006
S. Vulpe; F. Nastase; C. Nastase; Ioan Stamatin
Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2008
Anca Dumitru; Adina Morozan; M. Ghiurea; Keith Scott; S. Vulpe
Journal of Membrane Science | 2006
Ioan Stamatin; Adina Morozan; Keith Scott; Anca Dumitru; S. Vulpe; F. Nastase
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2013
Teodor Sandu; Andrei Sârbu; Floriana Constantin; S. Vulpe; Horia Iovu
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2014
Teodor Sandu; Andrei Sârbu; Celina Maria Damian; Adela Marin; S. Vulpe; T. Budinova; Boyko Tsyntsarski; M. Ferhat Yardim; Ahmet Sirkecioglu
Polymer Composites | 2017
Stefania Palade; Aida Pantazi; S. Vulpe; C. Berbecaru; Viorica Ţucureanu; Ovidiu Oprea; R. Florentina Negrea; Daniela Dragoman