Title of article
Evidence for growth mechanism and helix-spiral cone structure of stacked-cup carbon nanofibers Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Jose Vera-Agullo، نويسنده , , Helena Varela-Rizo، نويسنده , , Juan A. Conesa، نويسنده , , Cristina Almansa، نويسنده , , César Merino، نويسنده , , Ignacio Martin-Gullon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
8
From page
2751
To page
2758
Abstract
New evidence for the structure of Ni-catalyzed stacked-cup carbon nanofibers (CNFs) has been found. This type of carbon nanofiber exhibits a wide hollow core as well as a large diameter (between 40 and 140 nm). The fibers have been produced by the floating catalyst method using natural gas as carbon feedstock, a sulfur compound, and a nickel catalyst. It was found that the catalytic particles are heterogeneous with two different parts: one composed of metallic Ni, which is the catalytically active portion of the particle, and another composed of NiS, which allows for the hollow nanofiber structure. The hollow core of the fibers has similar dimensions to the NiS volume of the particle and the graphitic layers grow from the rear nickel region of the particle. Nevertheless, the NiS component seems to be indispensable in producing the helix-spiral formation of the graphitic structure, as clearly shown by the TEM studies.
Journal title
Carbon
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Carbon
Record number
1122354
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