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19861 Structural and chemical evolution of single-wall carbon nanotubes under atomic and molecular deuterium interaction
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Lisowski, W. and Keim, E.G. and van den Berg, A.H.J. and Smithers, M.A. (2005) Structural and chemical evolution of single-wall carbon nanotubes under atomic and molecular deuterium interaction. Carbon, 43 (5). pp. 1073-1083. ISSN 0008-6223 *** ISI Impact 5,378 ***

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Abstract

The interaction of atomic (D) and molecular (D2) deuterium, as present in a (D + D2) gas mixture, with single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) has been studied by means of a combination of scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The SWNT samples were exposed to the gas mixture, produced by thermal dissociation of D2 on a hot W filament, its temperature, TW, being kept at 1020 and 1550 K for a deuterium pressure of 0.6 and 60 Pa, respectively. Prolonged interaction of the low-pressure (D + D2) gas mixture produced at TW = 1020 K leads to a conglomeration of the SWNT bundles into larger diameter ropes of square and triangular cross-section, covered by nano-aggregates of graphite material. Both the coalescence of single SWNTs and a massive reconstruction of bundles of SWNTs into a “coral reef”-like structure were found to occur after prolonged exposure of SWNTs to the high-pressure (D + D2) gas mixture produced at TW = 1550 K. This structure is formed by the encapsulated Fe nanoparticles and deuterocarbon-like species appearing as a result of the deuterium interaction with the SWNT bundles accompanied by partial erosion of the SWNT material. The XPS valence-band spectra disclose electronic features characteristic for a hydrogen-plasma modified multi-wall carbon nanotube (MWNT)-like structure as a result of an intensive (D + D2) induced transformation of the SWNTs into the “coral reef”-like structure.

Item Type:Article
Research Group:Mesa-Nanolab, EWI-BIOS: Biomedical and Environmental Sensorsystems
Research Program:MESA-General
Uncontrolled Keywords:Carbon nanotubes; Scanning electron microscopy, Transmission electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy; Microstruct
ID Code:19861
Status:Published
Deposited On:25 March 2011
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
ISI Impact Factor:5,378
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