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The effect of graphitization temperature on the structure of helical-ribbon carbon nanofibers

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CARBON
Volume 47, Issue 9, Pages 2211-2218

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2009.03.070

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Structural rearrangement of helical-ribbon carbon nanofibers (CNFs) was studied as a function of graphitization temperature. The as-produced nanofibers are composed of a helical ribbon of graphene spiralled about and angled to the fiber axis. The discrete layers of graphene ribbon overlap each other forming the helical-ribbon in contrast to the discontinuous cones of the more common stacked-cup CNF morphology. After heat treatment to 2400 degrees C and above, the CNFs were completely free of residual metal catalyst inclusions, principally nickel used in their synthesis, and other functionalities. The formation of loops at the graphene edges was also observed. Heat treatment through the temperature range 1500-2800 degrees C resulted in a relatively minor contraction in interlayer spacing d(002) from 0.3381 to 0.3363 nm. This was attributed to the highly graphitic character of the as-produced CNFs. However, there were significant increases in the crystallite thickness L, through this temperature range. In addition, heat treatment above 2400 degrees C induced a marked change of the nanofiber morphology from circular to faceted polygonal cross-section resulting from the re-ordering of the turbostratic, curved graphene layers to regions of planar graphene layers with 3-dimensional graphitic structure (AB stacking). (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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