JOURNAL ARTICLE

Temperature-Dependent Growth of 36 Inner Nanotubes inside Nickelocene, Cobaltocene and Ferrocene-Filled Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

Marianna V. KharlamovaChristian Kramberger

Year: 2021 Journal:   Nanomaterials Vol: 11 (11)Pages: 2984-2984   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

We have investigated the effects of temperature, diameter and metal catalyst type on the growth of inner nanotubes inside metallocene-filled single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). The effects on the yield of different chiralities of inner nanotubes were scrutinized by multifrequency Raman spectroscopy. The investigated diameters range from ~0.7 to 1.3 nm and comprise 36 distinct chiralities. For all three investigated metals (Ni, Co, Fe), there is a linear correlation of growth temperature with nanotube diameter. The common slope for these metals is found to be 40.5 °C/Å. The temperature difference between the largest and the smallest diameter tubes amounts to ~230 °C for all three precursors. The growth temperatures are offset by 34 °C from Ni to Co and another 28 °C from Co to Fe. The quantified correlations of temperature, diameter and metal catalyst type provide the basis for engineering the diameter-specific growth of nanotubes.

Keywords:
Nickelocene Cobaltocene Carbon nanotube Materials science Ferrocene Raman spectroscopy Metal Metallocene Catalysis Chemical engineering Atmospheric temperature range Nanotube Yield (engineering) Nickel Nanotechnology Composite material Chemistry Organic chemistry Physical chemistry Electrochemistry Metallurgy

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