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<title>Different mixtures (by volume) of graphite-nanoparticles and analysis particles</title>
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Ditscherlein, Ralf
To determine an optimal mixture of the two components, the following volume-fractions were analysed: &#13;
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20vol-%:80vol-%&#13;
40vol-%:60vol-%&#13;
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