Ys. Park et al., High yield purification of multiwalled carbon nanotubes by selective oxidation during thermal annealing, CARBON, 39(5), 2001, pp. 655-661
Multiwalled carbon nanotubes were synthesized by electric are discharge met
hod in helium ambient with the pressure of 400 Torr and then purified by th
ermal annealing. During the annealing in air, the quartz tube in which the
raw samples were placed was rotated in order to expose evenly the nanotubes
and the carbonaceous particles to the air. The carbonaceous particles were
presumably etched away by the selective oxidation with faster etching rate
than nanotubes. This gives rise to very high yield of about 40%. It was fo
und from Raman scattering measurements that the ratio of the intensity of G
-line peak (1583 cm(-1)) to that of D-line peak (1285 cm(-1)) increased dra
stically by this purification process. Our density functional tight-binding
calculations clearly show that the desorption energy barrier of a C-O pair
from the nanotube edge is 2.48 eV, higher than 0.3 similar to2.1 eV from a
n amorphous carbon, confirming the current approach of purification by the
selective oxidation. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.