Literature DB >> 19062186

Medium-range order in molecular materials: fluctuation electron microscopy for detecting fullerenes in disordered carbons.

G Zhao1, P R Buseck, A Rougée, M M J Treacy.   

Abstract

During a fluctuation electron microscopy (FEM) study of disordered carbons, we found that samples containing C(60) exhibit a normalized variance peak at 7.1 nm(-1) that appears to be a unique indicator of tight curvature in layered materials. This peak is associated with the characteristic in-plane carbon-carbon bond distance of approximately 0.14 nm in graphene. Diffraction from this spacing is normally forbidden in planar graphene (and graphite), but becomes allowed when the layer structure is interrupted. Such interruptions arise at the edges of graphite fragments and also when 5-rings are incorporated into a layer. We show that the curvature induced by a high density of 5-rings, such as that in C(60), can dominate the variance peak at 7.1 nm(-1). FEM simulations reveal that the variance peak at approximately 7.1 nm(-1), which we label F(1), is one of several fullerene-signature peaks, with others occurring at Q values of 10.6 nm(-1) (F(2)) and 12.4 nm(-1) (F(3)). We conclude that FEM is a sensitive method for detecting dilute quantities of highly curved pentagon-rich fullerenes, such as C(60), when dispersed within disordered graphitic carbon.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19062186     DOI: 10.1016/j.ultramic.2008.10.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultramicroscopy        ISSN: 0304-3991            Impact factor:   2.689


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1.  Local structure and paramagnetic properties of the nanostructured carbonaceous material shungite.

Authors:  Serhii Volodymyrovich Krasnovyd; Andriy Andriyovich Konchits; Bela Dmytrivna Shanina; Mykhaylo Yakovych Valakh; Igor Bogdanovich Yanchuk; Volodymyr Olexsandrovych Yukhymchuk; Andriy Volodymyrovich Yefanov; Mykola Andriyovich Skoryk
Journal:  Nanoscale Res Lett       Date:  2015-02-19       Impact factor: 4.703

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