JOURNAL ARTICLE

Carbon Nanotubes Decorated by Carbon Nanospheres through Hydrocarbon Ion Deposition

Qin Tao LiHong Jun Wang

Year: 2016 Journal:   Key engineering materials Vol: 693 Pages: 541-547   Publisher: Trans Tech Publications

Abstract

The carbon nanotubes (CNTs) modified by the carbon particles with diameter of 120-180 nm are prepared by using hydrocarbon ion deposition techniques. Based on the investigation of scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, the CNTs are decorated by some nanospheres with size of 120-180 nm randomly, and the full CNTs surface besides the area of nanosphere is coated by the graphene stacks with size of 10-15 nm. The nanospheres are composed of several nanoparticles of graphene stacks and are seamless connected with graphene stacks. The sparse distribution CNTs on Si substrate is crucial for the formation of carbon nanospheres. The formation of carbon nanospheres proceeds through the following three stages: the formation of graphene nanoparticle on CNTs surface and silicon substrate – the migration of active hydrocarbon groups towards the surface of the CNTs deposition zone at high temperature – the formation of carbon nanospheres by the aggregating hydrocarbon active groups.

Keywords:
Graphene Carbon nanotube Materials science Hydrocarbon Carbon fibers Scanning electron microscope Chemical engineering Nanoparticle Transmission electron microscopy Nanotechnology Substrate (aquarium) Silicon Deposition (geology) Composite material Composite number Organic chemistry Chemistry

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Carbon Nanotubes in Composites
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