Conventional carbon pellet fabrication relies on binders, but for my X-ray and transmission IR experiments under microwaves, I need binder-free pellets. Since these experiments involve heating, organic binders are not suitable. Is it feasible to create thin, mechanically stable carbon pellets for X-ray/IR applications using binder-free methods with various carbon sources like activated carbon or carbon nanotubes (CNTs)? Is there anyone with experience or ideas for creating these binder-free carbon pellets?

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