Author/Authors :
K. Méténier، نويسنده , , S Bonnamy، نويسنده , , F Béguin، نويسنده , , C Journet، نويسنده , , P Bernier، نويسنده , , M Lamy de La Chapelle، نويسنده , , O Chauvet، نويسنده , , S Lefrant، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Electric arc-discharge single-wall carbon nanotubes are annealed between 1600 and 2800 °C under argon flow. Their stability and evolution are studied by coupling TEM, X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. The first modifications appear at 1800 °C with a significant decrease of the crystalline order. It is due to SWNTs coalescence leading to smaller bundles but with an increase of the tube diameters from 2 to 4 nm. From 2200 °C, SWNTs progressively disappear to the benefit of MWNTs having at first two to three carbon layers then reaching 7 nm external diameter. The possible mechanisms responsible for the SWNTs coalescence and instability and their transformation in MWNTs are discussed.
Keywords :
C. Transmission electron microscopy , B. Annealing , X-ray diffraction , Raman spectroscopy , A. Carbon nanotubes