JOURNAL ARTICLE

Detonation Synthesis of Carbon-Encapsulated Magnetic Nanoparticles

Hao YinXin GaoChunxiao XuPengwan ChenJianjun LiuQiang Zhou

Year: 2014 Journal:   Fullerenes Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Vol: 23 (7)Pages: 605-611   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

AbstractCarbon-encapsulated iron-based nanoparticles were produced by detonation of mixtures of high explosive and iron tristearate in a vacuum chamber. The collected products were analyzed by HRTEM, XRD, Raman spectroscopy and magnetic measurement. The results indicate that a core–shell structure is formed, in which iron/iron carbide cores are encapsulated with graphitic shells with a thickness of 3–10 nm. The mass ratio of high explosive to iron tristearate, leading to different detonation pressures and temperatures, has played an important role in the formation of carbon encapsulated nanoparticles. With the increase of the mass ratio, the number of the graphitic coating layers and the size of carbon encapsulated nanoparticles decreases. Different mass ratios create different core compositions. The carbon encapsulated nanoparticles exhibit ferromagntic behavior.Keywords: carbon-encapsulated nanoparticlesdetonationferromagntic Additional informationFundingThe authors of this paper acknowledged the financial support from the project of State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology (Beijing Institute of Technology) (under grant QNKT10-05).

Keywords:
Detonation Nanoparticle High-resolution transmission electron microscopy Materials science Raman spectroscopy Carbon fibers Explosive material Chemical engineering Carbide Nanotechnology Metallurgy Composite number Chemistry Composite material Transmission electron microscopy Organic chemistry

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