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Coating curly carbon nanotubes with monocrystalline Zn(BO2)2 and the mechanism of straightening the tubes
Author(s): LIU Jinzhang, YAN Pengxun, YUE Guanghui
Pages: 377-
384
Year: 2006
Issue:
3
Journal: SCIENCE IN CHINA (PHYSICS,MECHANICS & ASTRONOMY)
Keyword: multi-walled carbon nanotubes; zinc borate; single crystal; supercooling;
Abstract: We overgrew single-crystalline Zn(BO2)2 coatings on carbon nanotubes (CNTs) for the first time. Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy analyses revealed that the carbon nanotube-zinc borate composite rods are from tens to hundreds of nm in diameter. It is notable that the original curly tubes were straightened by the monocrystalline coatings. In addition, the crystal nucleation and growth on the surface of CNT were explained. We set a two-dimensional model, which is based on our experimental result, to qualitatively explain the mechanism of straightening the curly tubes by coating them with single-crystals.
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