Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7857029 | Carbon | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
High-energy ball milling has been used to produce nanocrystalline and amorphous structures in nature graphite, but Raman spectroscopy analysis shows that the structure of the amorphous phase produced by ball milling is less disordered than the amorphous structures in ion-beam bombarded graphite and sputtered amorphous carbon. The band intensity ratio (ID/IG) increases first and then drops to 1.1 after 40Â h of milling treatment, and remains constant during extended milling up to 100Â h. Electron microscopy observation and surface area measurement show that the formation of some nanosized clusters during the extended milling period might be responsible for the less disordered structure in the milled graphite.
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Authors
Tan Xing, Lu Hua Li, Liting Hou, Xiaoping Hu, Shaoxiong Zhou, Robert Peter, Mladen Petravic, Ying Chen,