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Crude oil residues may find new life in lower-cost carbon fiber.
Researchers at Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah University of Science and Technology say crude oil residues can be used to make carbon fibers.
Researchers say blending asphaltenes with resins could create a synergistic feedstock for carbon fiber production.
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