Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10610885 | Carbon | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Carbon nanocoils possessing a twisting form were prepared from an Fe-based alloy (SUS410) catalyst, the crystallographic properties of the catalyst surface, which was present on the growth tip, were examined, and a novel growth mechanism of the nanocoils is presented. Single-helix twisted carbon nanocoils with a coil diameter of 300-400 nm were obtained at 700-800 °C with a yield of 60% and a purity of nearly 100%. The catalyst structure observed on the growth tip was a Fe5C2 (monoclinic) or Fe7C3 (orthorhombic) single crystal, in which some of the Fe atoms were substituted by Cr. Carbon nanoparticles with a helical structure were observed on the surface of catalyst particle. It is considered that the carbon nanoparticles are a helical carbon supply source. That is, the catalyst particle supplies microscopic carbon nanoparticles by helical deposition patterns on the catalyst surface to form macroscopic helical patterns of carbon nanocoils.
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Authors
S. Yang, X. Chen, M. Kusunoki, K. Yamamoto, H. Iwanaga, S. Motojima,