T. Nakajima et M. Koh, SYNTHESIS OF HIGH CRYSTALLINE CARBON-NITROGEN LAYERED COMPOUNDS BY CVD USING NICKEL AND COBALT CATALYSTS, Carbon, 35(2), 1997, pp. 203-208
Carbon-nitrogen layered compounds, C(x)Ns, have been synthesized by th
ermal decomposition (CVD) of acetonitrile and pyridine with nickel or
cobalt catalyst at 800-1200 degrees C. Acetonitrile yielded C14N-C62N
at 800-1100 degrees C and pyridine gave C25N-C60N containing less nitr
ogens at 800-1000 degrees C. The nitrogen concentrations were the high
est in the products, C14N-C16N prepared from acetonitrile in the tempe
rature range, 850-1000 degrees C. X-ray diffraction patterns indicate
that the CxN samples have the same layered structures as usual carbon
materials. The use of nickel or cobalt catalyst highly improves the cr
ystallinity of CxN samples, and increases the nitrogen atoms incorpora
ted in graphene layers compared with the pyridine type nitrogens exist
ing at the edge of graphene layers. No distinct difference was found i
n the compositions and crystallinity of C(x)Ns prepared with two kinds
of catalysts, nickel and cobalt. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd. All r
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