JOURNAL ARTICLE

Well-aligned carbon nitride nanotubes synthesized in anodic alumina by electron cyclotron resonance chemical vapor deposition

S.L. SungShih‐Chin TsaiChao‐Chi TsengFu‐Kuo ChiangXiyang LiuH.C. Shih

Year: 1999 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 74 (2)Pages: 197-199   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

Vertically aligned carbon nitride nanotubes with a uniform diameter of about 250 nm have been synthesized on a porous alumina membrane template (50–80 μm thick) in a microwave excited plasma of C2H2 and N2 using an electron cyclotron resonance chemical vapor deposition system. A negative dc bias voltage was applied to the substrate holder of graphite to promote the flow of ionic fluxes through the nanochannels of the alumina template. This allowed the physical, and subsequent chemical, absorption of species on the walls of the nanochannels that resulted in the formation of the carbon nitride nanotubes. The hollow structure and vertically aligned properties of the nanotubes have been clearly verified by field-emission scanning electron microscope images. The absorption band between 1250 and 1750 cm−1 in the Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy spectrum proves that nitrogen atoms have been incorporated into an amorphous network of carbon.

Keywords:
Electron cyclotron resonance Materials science Carbon nanotube Chemical vapor deposition Carbon nitride Amorphous carbon Carbon nanotube supported catalyst Analytical Chemistry (journal) Scanning electron microscope Nitride Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy Optical properties of carbon nanotubes Amorphous solid Nanotechnology Chemical engineering Nanotube Chemistry Carbon nanofiber Composite material Ion Organic chemistry

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