A poorly graphitised carbon contaminant in studies of extraterrestrial materials

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Carbon, Contaminants, Extraterrestrial Matter, Interplanetary Medium, Meteoritic Composition, Carbonaceous Chondrites, Cosmic Dust, Electron Microscopy, Heat Treatment, Thin Films, Interplanetary Dust, Cosmic Dust, Samples, Extraterrestrial, Carbon, Contamination, Particles, Analysis, Electron Microscopy, Aem, Heating, Procedure, Carbonaceous Materials, Substrate

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Poorly-graphitised carbon particles are formed during manufacture of sample substrates (holey carbon films) for Analytical Electron Microscopy studies of small particles. The particles form during heat treatment of cellulose acetobutyrate at about 975°C and 1050°C. In AEM studies of fine-grained carbonaceous extraterrestrial materials, these particles are easily recognised.

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