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In 1960 Roger Bacon, working for the National Carbon Company, a division of Union Carbide Corporation, reported, in a remarkably lucid and thorough account, his discovery of sub-micrometer diameter graphite whiskers grown in a d.c. carbon arc under high pressure (93 atm) of an inert gas [2].
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