Structural Modification in Carbon Nanotubes by Boron Incorporation
<p>Abstract</p> <p>We have synthesized boron-incorporated carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by decomposition of ferrocene and xylene in a thermal chemical vapor deposition set up using boric acid as the boron source. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy studies of the synthesized CN...
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doaj-022ad7589b98450686736a767112902d2020-11-24T21:49:15ZengSpringerOpenNanoscale Research Letters1931-75731556-276X2009-01-0148789793Structural Modification in Carbon Nanotubes by Boron IncorporationHanduja SangeetaSrivastava PVankar VD<p>Abstract</p> <p>We have synthesized boron-incorporated carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by decomposition of ferrocene and xylene in a thermal chemical vapor deposition set up using boric acid as the boron source. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy studies of the synthesized CNT samples showed that there was deterioration in crystallinity and improvement in alignment of the CNTs as the boron content in precursor solution increased from 0% to 15%. Raman analysis of these samples showed a shift of ~7 cm<sup>−1</sup>in wave number to higher side and broadening of the G band with increasing boron concentration along with an increase in intensity of the G band. Furthermore, there was an increase in the intensity of the D band along with a decrease in its wave number position with increase in boron content. We speculate that these structural modifications in the morphology and microstructure of CNTs might be due to the charge transfer from boron to the graphite matrix, resulting in shortening of the carbon–carbon bonds.</p> http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11671-009-9315-9Carbon nanotubesBoronScanning electron microscopyTransmission electron microscopyRaman spectroscopyX-ray diffractometry |
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Handuja Sangeeta Srivastava P Vankar VD Structural Modification in Carbon Nanotubes by Boron Incorporation Nanoscale Research Letters Carbon nanotubes Boron Scanning electron microscopy Transmission electron microscopy Raman spectroscopy X-ray diffractometry |
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Handuja Sangeeta Srivastava P Vankar VD |
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Structural Modification in Carbon Nanotubes by Boron Incorporation |
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Structural Modification in Carbon Nanotubes by Boron Incorporation |
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Structural Modification in Carbon Nanotubes by Boron Incorporation |
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Structural Modification in Carbon Nanotubes by Boron Incorporation |
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Structural Modification in Carbon Nanotubes by Boron Incorporation |
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structural modification in carbon nanotubes by boron incorporation |
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Nanoscale Research Letters |
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1931-7573 1556-276X |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>We have synthesized boron-incorporated carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by decomposition of ferrocene and xylene in a thermal chemical vapor deposition set up using boric acid as the boron source. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy studies of the synthesized CNT samples showed that there was deterioration in crystallinity and improvement in alignment of the CNTs as the boron content in precursor solution increased from 0% to 15%. Raman analysis of these samples showed a shift of ~7 cm<sup>−1</sup>in wave number to higher side and broadening of the G band with increasing boron concentration along with an increase in intensity of the G band. Furthermore, there was an increase in the intensity of the D band along with a decrease in its wave number position with increase in boron content. We speculate that these structural modifications in the morphology and microstructure of CNTs might be due to the charge transfer from boron to the graphite matrix, resulting in shortening of the carbon–carbon bonds.</p> |
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Carbon nanotubes Boron Scanning electron microscopy Transmission electron microscopy Raman spectroscopy X-ray diffractometry |
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