摘要

Pyrolytic carbon (PyC) was deposited on carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in order to modify them by introducing defects to their surface. The deposition of PyC was carried out at temperature between 800 and 1000 degrees C using propane as carbon source with or without a hydrogen carrier gas at low pressure of 20 kPa. The structure of PyC coatings was examined using transmission electron microscopy. The PyC coating could be distinguished from the original CNT walls due to the difference of the structure, with the coating showing a less orderly layer structure. When H-2 was introduced during deposition, PyC coating started to form at 900 degrees C, and the deposition rate increased rapidly with increasing temperature. Without H-2, PyC coating with a thickness of a few layers could be formed at temperatures between 800 and 900 degrees C in 10 min. The outmost layer of the PyC coating showed a structure of rough and curved carbon fragment. A layer-by-layer mechanism is proposed for the deposition consisting of alternating fragment formation (nucleation) and lateral growth to layer.

  • 出版日期2013-6