C. Sekar et C. Subramanian, PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BUCKMINSTERFULLERENE, NANOTUBES AND THEIR BY-PRODUCTS, Vacuum, 47(11), 1996, pp. 1289-1292
Buckminsterfullerene, C-60, has been purified by the sublimation techn
ique using a closed quartz ampoule. Carbon nanotubes have been purifie
d by eliminating the nanoparticles through oxidation at 725 degrees C
using oxygen as a carrier gas. A pure form of C-60, nanotubes and thei
r by-products have been characterized with thermogravimetric and powde
r X-ray diffraction analyses. The temperature for the maximum rare of
oxidation is 830 degrees C for nanotubes and 515 degrees C for C-60 wh
en heated at the rate of 20 degrees C/min in air. The outershells of c
arbon deposit prepared in an argon atmosphere are more resistant to ox
idation (840 degrees C) compared with the oxidation temperature of out
ershells prepared in helium gas (760 degrees) under similar conditions
. The powder X-ray diffraction study of nanotubes reveals that the int
erlayer distances have been enhanced by a few percent more than those
in bulk graphite. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd