Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7849878 | Carbon | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We present experimental evidence for morphed graphene nanostructures in which corrugated graphene layers are cross-linked covalently thus making either sp2 or sp3 type carbon allotropes. The structures are akin to recently derived by ab initio simulations [1] hexagonal carbon allotropes with R-3m crystal symmetry. The morphing effect comes from the hexagonal carbon rings bridging graphene-like layers. The key technological approach is by means of high-energy milling of amorphous carbon soot derived from fullerene production. The morphed graphene nanostructures are documented by a thorough characterization using HRTEM, XRD, and spectroscopies.
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Authors
H.A. Calderon, I. Estrada-Guel, F. Alvarez-RamÃrez, V.G. Hadjiev, F.C. Robles Hernandez,