Author:
Xu Bingshe,Jia Husheng,Zhou Hefeng,Ichinose Hideki,Iwamoto Chihiro
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe transformation of an active carbon film with Pt nanoparticles to onion-like fullerenes has been in-situ investigated by a high-resolution transmission electron microscope. It was found that the onion-like fullerenes/metals polycrystalline film was formed under electron irradiation. The formation process was consisted of three steps: first, the flakes of onion-like fullerenes were induced by Pt nanoparticles; second, the flakes grew into a few ellipsoidal graphite shell; and third, a gradual reorganization of the formation of quasi-spheroid graphite shells and the bond of Pt particles was took place. It was a composite film of onion-like fullerenes and metal particles. It is suggested that the transformation mechanism involves an irradiation of electron and a catalytic effect of Pt nanoparticles, while any temperature rise due to electron irradiation seems to be negligibly small.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
4 articles.
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