| Literature DB >> 24398972 |
Jing Gao1, Jun Zhong1, Lili Bai1, Jinyin Liu1, Guanqi Zhao1, Xuhui Sun1.
Abstract
The identification of effective components on the atomic scale in carbon nanomaterials which improve the performance in various applications remains outstanding challenges. Here the catalyst residues in individual carbon nanotube (CNT) and carbon nanofiber (CNF) were clearly imaged with a concurrent characterization of their electronic structure by nanoscale scanning transmission X-ray microscopy. Except for prominent catalyst nanoparticle at the tip, tiny catalyst clusters along the tube (fiber) were detected, indicating a migration of the catalysts with the growth of CNTs (CNFs). The observation provides the direct evidence on the atomic metal in CNT for oxygen reduction reported in the literature. Interaction between catalysts (Fe, Ni) and CNTs (CNFs) at the tip was also identified by comparing the X-ray absorption spectra. A deep understanding of catalyst residues such as Fe or Ni in carbon nanomaterials is very vital to growth mechanism development and practical applications.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24398972 PMCID: PMC3884223 DOI: 10.1038/srep03606
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) SEM and (b) TEM images of CNTs grown with 20 nm Fe/Ti underlayer. (c) Magnified TEM image of CNTs.
Figure 2(a) TEM image and (b) STXM map (at C K-edge) of CNTs, (c) Normalized C K-edge XANES spectra of tube1–4 labeled in Fig. 2a and b, (d) Fe L-edge XANES spectra of tube1–4 labeled in Fig. 2a and b.
Figure 3(a) SEM and (b) TEM images of CNFs grown with 20 nm Ni/Ti underlayer.
Figure 4(a) TEM image and (b) STXM map (at C K-edge) of CNFs, (c) Normalized C K-edge XANES spectra of fiber1–4 labeled in Fig. 4a and b, (d) Ni L-edge XANES spectra of fiber1–4 labeled in Fig. 4a and b.
Figure 5Normalized Ni L-edge XANES spectra of fiber1–4 labeled in Fig. 4a and b.