Title of article :
Orientation relations between carbon nanotubes grown
by chemical vapour deposition and residual iron-containing
catalysts
Author/Authors :
Che-Yi Wen، نويسنده , , Chun-Chia Huang، نويسنده , , Huy-Zu Cheng، نويسنده , ,
Hong-Yang Lu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Orientation relationships between the growth
direction of carbon nanotubes and encapsulated residual
iron-containing particles have been determined using
transmission electron microscopy. The nanotubes that are
prepared by Fe-catalysed chemical vapour deposition on
sol–gel Fe(NO3)3-tetraethyl orthosilicate substrates are the
helical multiwall type. Nanoscale particles of both the lowtemperature
a-Fe (ferrite) and high-temperature c-Fe
(austenite) were found in the cavity of the carbon nanotubes
with h001ia, h011ia and h110ic parallel to the tube
growth direction, respectively. Cementite Fe3C, the most
abundant Fe-containing phase in present samples was also
found to be entrapped in nanotubes with [100]Fe3C or
[101]Fe3C parallel to the tube axis. The metastable retention
of c-Fe particles at room temperature is ascribed to the
strain energy induced at the particle-nanotube interface due
to volume expansion upon the c- ? a-Fe phase transformation.
The decomposition of initially high aspect-ratio,
rod-shape particles into a string of ovulation, while
encapsulated in carbon nanotubes is accounted for by the
Rayleigh instability. Ovulation leading to reduced particle
size has also contributed to increase the surface energy
term that counterbalances the total free energy change of
phase transformation from c- to a-Fe and further aids to the
metastable retention of c-Fe.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science