Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5383772 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
⺠The first study of thermal stability of functionalized carbon nanotubes using in situ transmission electron microscopy. ⺠The thermal stability of the functionalized CNTs was found significantly reduced during the in situ heating process. ⺠The average diameter dramatically expanded from RT to about 500 °C, and then tended to be stable until about 1000 °C. ⺠EDS analysis suggested coalescence of carbon structure instead of deposition with foreign elements during heating process.
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Authors
Zhiping Luo, Aderemi Oki, Laura Carson, Luqman Adams, Gururaj Neelgund, Nathaniel Soboyejo, Gloria Regisford, Melisa Stewart, Kemar Hibbert, Gavannie Beharie, Cordella Kelly-Brown, Pasakorn Traisawatwong,