Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7853648 | Carbon | 2014 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Carbon nanorice has been prepared by the hydrothermal carbonization of heparin in a Nafion solution at a mild temperature of approximately 100 °C. Through transmission electron microscopy, the individual grains of this nanorice were found to have a diameter in the range of 100 nm and a length of approximately 500 nm. The mechanism of formation for this nanoscale rice-like structure is suggested to be a self-assembling process; wherein charring of the heparin causes desulfation followed by carbonization, ultimately forming 5-hydroxylmethyl furfural in the presence of a Nafion membrane. This is confirmed through Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, with this method also shown to produce a much greater number of carbon structures than other synthesis methods. Moreover, this new method results in carbon nanorice that exhibits fluorescence, which is of great interest for potential biomedical or optoelectronic applications.
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Authors
Perumalswamy Sekar Parasuraman, Hsieh-Chih Tsai, Toyoko Imae,