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A Quantitative Electron Tomography Study of Ruthenium Particles on the Interior and Exterior Surfaces of Carbon Nanotubes

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CHEMSUSCHEM
Volume 4, Issue 7, Pages 957-963

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201000325

Keywords

carbon nanotube; catalysis; electron tomography; electronmicroscopy; image analysis

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  1. NRSCC

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The efficiency of filling carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by ultrasound-assisted wet impregnation is quantified by electron tomography (ET). For image analysis, a method that combines edge detection with single-value thresholding is proposed and validated. A high proportion (80 wt%) of the ruthenium was deposited inside the tube at an average particle size of 24 nm. Particles located on the outer surface of the CNT had a size of 1-3 nm. The local ruthenium loading measured by ET (3.2 wt%) closely matched the value from elemental analysis (3.5 wt%). In addition, a few 1 nm-sized ruthenium particles were detected inside the carbon wall, which contained pores/cracks. Direct imaging and quantification is a powerful tool to understand and possibly model the unique properties of CNT-based catalysts.

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