| Literature DB >> 26063127 |
Er-Xiong Ding1, Jing Wang1, Hong-Zhang Geng1, Wen-Yi Wang1, Yan Wang1, Ze-Chen Zhang1, Zhi-Jia Luo1, Hai-Jie Yang1, Cheng-Xiong Zou1, Jianli Kang1, Lujun Pan2.
Abstract
Y-junction carbon nanocoils (Y-CNCs) were synthesized by thermal chemical vapor deposition using Ni catalyst prepared by spray-coating method. According to the emerging morphologies of Y-CNCs, several growth models were advanced to elucidate their formation mechanisms. Regarding the Y-CNCs without metal catalyst in the Y-junctions, fusing of contiguous CNCs and a tip-growth mechanism are considered to be responsible for their formation. However, as for the Y-CNCs with catalyst presence in the Y-junctions, the formation can be ascribed to nanoscale soldering/welding and bottom-growth mechanism. It is found that increasing spray-coating time for catalyst preparation generates agglomerated larger nanoparticles strongly adhering to the substrate, resulting in bottom-growth of CNCs and appearance of the metal catalyst in the Y-junctions. In the contrary case, CNCs catalyzed by isolated smaller nanoparticles develop Y-junctions with an absence of metal catalyst by virtue of weaker adhesion of catalyst with the substrate and tip-growth of CNCs.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26063127 PMCID: PMC4462766 DOI: 10.1038/srep11281
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Schematic description of operational processes for Y-CNC synthesis.
Figure 2SEM images of Y-CNCs grown from the catalyst prepared by spray-coating two times.
Figure 3SEM images of Y-CNCs grown from the catalyst prepared by spray-coating four times.
The parts labeled by white circles in the images are Y-junctions.
Figure 4TEM images of Y-CNCs (a–c) and X-CNCs (d).
The parts labeled by white circles in the images are Y-junctions. Spray-coating time for catalyst preparation of (a) and (b–d) are two and four times, respectively.
Figure 5EDX characterization of CNCs.
(a) and (b) are from the Y-junctions labeled by two circles (1 and 2) in Fig. 4a and circle 4 in Fig. 4b, respectively. (c) and (d) are corresponding to circle 5 in Fig. 4c and circle 6 in Fig. 4d, respectively.
Relative contents of elements analyzed from EDX detection shown in Fig. 5.
| C | wt% | 86.71 | 94.18 | 79.35 | 81.38 |
| Cu | wt% | 13.29 | 5.82 | 20.56 | 18.40 |
| Ni | wt% | 0.10 | 0.21 | ||
Figure 6Raman spectra of CNCs.
Figure 7Schematic description of proposed growth models of Y-CNCs.
Arrows and points represent growth direction of CNC branches and metal catalysts, respectively.