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The size distribution, imaging and obstructing properties of C-60 and higher fullerenes formed within arc-grown single walled carbon nanotubes

Sloan, J; Dunin-Borkowski, RE; Hutchison, JL; Coleman, KS; Williams, VC; Claridge, JB; York, APE; Xu, CG; Bailey, SR; Brown, G; Friedrichs, S; Green, MLH

Authors

J Sloan

RE Dunin-Borkowski

JL Hutchison

VC Williams

JB Claridge

APE York

CG Xu

SR Bailey

G Brown

S Friedrichs

MLH Green



Abstract

The relative size distributions of molecules of C-60 and higher fullerenes observed in single walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) produced by are vaporization of carbon in the presence of a mixed Ni/Y catalyst are described. The experimental and calculated imaging properties of the fullerenes, which were observed in ca. 5-10% of SWNTs, are also described. The in situ e-beam irradiation in a 300 kV field emission gun transmission electron microscope causes rapid coalescence of the fullerenes within the SWNTs. The incorporated fullerenes also directly impede crystal growth in SWNTs when their cavities are filled by the Liquid phase capillary method. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Citation

Sloan, J., Dunin-Borkowski, R., Hutchison, J., Coleman, K., Williams, V., Claridge, J., …Green, M. (2000). The size distribution, imaging and obstructing properties of C-60 and higher fullerenes formed within arc-grown single walled carbon nanotubes. Chemical Physics Letters, 316(3-4), 191-198

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2000-01
Journal Chemical Physics Letters
Print ISSN 0009-2614
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 316
Issue 3-4
Pages 191-198
Keywords C-60; carbon; crystallisation; FEGTEM; fullerenes; nanotubes; SWNTs; TEM