• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Aligned CNx nanotubes by pyrolysis of ferrocene/C60 under NH3 atmosphere
  • Contributor: Han, Wei-Qiang; Kohler-Redlich, Philipp; Seeger, Torsten; Ernst, Frank; Rühle, Manfred; Grobert, Nicole; Hsu, Wen-Kuang; Chang, Bao-He; Zhu, Yan-Qiu; Kroto, Harold W.; Walton, David R. M.; Terrones, Mauricio; Terrones, Humberto
  • imprint: AIP Publishing, 2000
  • Published in: Applied Physics Letters
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1063/1.1311813
  • ISSN: 1077-3118; 0003-6951
  • Keywords: Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
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  • Description: <jats:p>Aligned CNx (x&amp;lt;0.1) nanotubes have been generated by pyrolyzing ferrocene/C60 mixtures at 1050 °C in an ammonia atmosphere. The structure and composition of the product were determined by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and high spatial resolution electron energy-loss spectroscopy. The CNx tubes (15–70 nm diameter, &amp;lt;50 μm length) grown in large flakes (&amp;lt;3 mm2) consist of a reduced number of “graphitic” layers (&amp;lt;15 on either side) arranged in a bamboo-like structure. Areas of high nitrogen concentration were found within curved or corrugated “graphite-like” domains. The observation of a well-developed double peak in the σ* feature of the N K-edge suggests that the material has not undergone the transition to the fullerene-like phase known for nitrogenated carbons. Incorporation of nitrogen from the gas phase (NH3) into CNx nanotubes therefore leads to improved and more efficient N substitution into the network as compared to the synthesis with solid nitrogen-containing precursors reported earlier.</jats:p>