Title of article :
In situ synthesis of multi‑walled carbon nanorings by catalytic chemical vapor deposition process
Author/Authors :
Venkatesan, Sivamaran Annamalai University - India , Visvalingam, Balasubramanian Annamalai University - India , Mannathusamy, Gopalakrishnan Annamalai University - India , Viswanathan, Viswabaskaran Nehru Nagar Industrial Estate - India , Gourav Rao, A Naval Materials Research Laboratory (NMRL) - India
Abstract :
Carbon nanorings (CNRs) are found to be the most promising nanostructure for the application of nanoscale devices. The
CNRs are synthesized by many post-treatment processes such as ultrasonication and acid treatment. The post-treatment process may alter the properties of the rings. Hence, in this investigation, an attempt has been made to synthesize multi-walled
carbon nanorings in a single-step process (as-synthesized condition itself). The CNRs are synthesized by catalytic chemical
vapor deposition process using NiO/Al2O3 as catalyst material, and acetylene was used as the precursor gas. FESEM confrms
the as-grown ring structure and HRTEM reveals the efect of the isolation process. The rings typically have thickness ranges
from 7 to 17 nm, and diameter ranges from 10 to 190 nm. In addition, FTIR, Raman spectroscopy was used to evaluate the
functionality and structure of the rings, respectively. The scientifc justifcation behind the growth mechanism to the CNRs
and open rings was discussed in this paper. The agglomerated morphology of catalyst particles has a signifcant efect on
the growth of ring structure.
Keywords :
Carbon nanorings , Chemical vapor deposition , Multi-walled carbon nanotubes , Growth mechanism
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics