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Novel nanoscale gas containers: encapsulation of N-2 in CNx nanotubes

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume -, Issue 23, Pages 2335-2336

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b008253h

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Gaseous N-2 has been efficiently introduced in the hollow cavities of aligned CNx nanotubes (15-80 nm od) by pyrolysing a jet (spray) solution of Fe(C5H5)(2) and PhCH2NH2 in an Ar atmosphere at 850 degreesC; the aligned material consist of large arrays (2.5 cm(2)) of CNx (x < 0.05) 'bamboo-like' nanotubes (< 100 mum in length); high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS) line-scans and elemental mapping studies reveal that N gas was encapsulated within the hollow compartments of the CNx nanotubes; these results demonstrate for the first time, that CNx nanotubes can be used to fabricate gas storage components.

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