Carbon | 2021

Room-temperature synthesis of various allotropes of carbon nanostructures with aid of ultrasonic shock using ethanol and potassium hydroxide

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The exploration of the synthesis methods of sp2 and sp3 carbon nanomaterials under ambient conditions is very meaniongful towards their industrial applications. The existing bottom-up synthesis methods usually need high temperature or high pressure conditions. We report a facile and environmentally-friendly approach enabling the synthesis of almost all types of known carbon nanostructures at room temperature and under atmosphere pressure. They include both sp3-structured n-diamond (not cubic diamond) nanocrystals and sp2-structured graphene, defective multiwalled carbon nanotubes, defective carbon nano-onions as well as graphene polyhedra. The reaction of ethanol and potassium hydroxide at ambient conditions yields n-diamond nanocrystals. To synthesize the sp2 carbon nanomaterials, the assistance of the ultrasonic shock at the early stage of crystallization is necessary to ensure the formation of the carbon ring nucleation seeds. The synthetic yields of n-diamond nanocrystals, graphene polyhedra, defective carbon nano-onions, and graphene are estimated to be 0.37%, 0.30%, 0.04%, and 0.01%, respectively, and all of them have good crystallinity. This result improve our understanding of the low-temperature crystal growth process of the carbon nanostructures.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1016/J.CARBON.2021.04.038
Language English
Journal Carbon

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