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Theoretical investigation on the healing mechanism of divacancy defect in CNT growth by C₂H₂ and C₂H₄.

Bo Xiao1, Xue-fang Yu, Yi-hong Ding.   

Abstract

Experimental studies have shown that chemical vapor decomposition method by using C₂H₂/C₂H₄ as carbon source could dramatically decrease the defects in prepared CNT. However, the inherent mechanism with regards to reduction of defects is quite unclear. In the present paper, density functional theory is used to study the healing process of CNT with divacancy defect by C₂H₂/C₂H₄ molecule. The healing processes undergo three evolution steps: (i) the chemisorption of the first C₂H₂/C₂H₄ molecule on defective CNT; (ii) the insertion of C atoms from C₂H₂/C₂H₄ molecule into defective CNT; (iii) the removal of the H atoms on CNT, forming perfect CNT. The estimated adsorption energy barrier of C₂H₂/C₂H₄ molecules on defective CNT is within the range from 1.10 to 1.63 eV, and the eventual formation of CNT is strongly exothermic (4.40/4.54 eV in (8, 0) CNT). In light of the unique conditions of CNT synthesis, i.e., high temperature in a closed container, such healing processes could most likely take place. Therefore, we propose that during CNT synthesis procedures, both C₂H₂ and C₂H₄ could act as a carbon source and the defect healer.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24549792     DOI: 10.1007/s00894-014-2125-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Model        ISSN: 0948-5023            Impact factor:   1.810


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