2016
DOI: 10.1039/c5ce01785h
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Rapid growth of onion-like carbon nanospheres in a microwave oven

Abstract: Onion-like carbon spheres (OLCSs) were synthesized by heating a mixture of naphthalene and graphite powder inside a kitchen microwave oven for ∼1 min under atmospheric conditions. Naphthalene, a hydrocarbon, provides carbon for growth, while graphite plays the crucial role of microwave absorber. The size of the OLCS particles was distributed over a wide range from a few 10s of nm up to a few μm. The OLCS particles self-assembled in a long range chain-like structure. The duration of microwave heating and the ra… Show more

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“…According to the TG and DTG curves of the spent catalysts shown in Figure , all the cokes combustion peaks are centered at approximately 620°C, corresponding to graphitic carbon . This indicates the carbon deposits formed on the three catalysts have the same properties, suggesting similar cokes formation mechanisms for the three catalysts in the steam reforming of guaiacol.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…According to the TG and DTG curves of the spent catalysts shown in Figure , all the cokes combustion peaks are centered at approximately 620°C, corresponding to graphitic carbon . This indicates the carbon deposits formed on the three catalysts have the same properties, suggesting similar cokes formation mechanisms for the three catalysts in the steam reforming of guaiacol.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…2 (b)), respectively. The G band, generally positioned at 1582 cm −1 for graphite, is found to be red-shifted for the as-prepared OLCs due to the tensile strain created by the curved geometry of the OLCs shells [20] . Upon sonication, these bands are further shifted with respect to that of as-prepared OLCs, suggesting a change in the lattice structure of the sonicated OLCs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Herein, the intense D band in the Raman spectrum of CNSs is caused mainly by heptagon and pentagon rings, which are essential to produce curved shapes in carbon spheres. [4,6,7,13,39,40] The G band in the Raman spectrum is caused by sp2 hybridized carbon atoms. The ID/IG value of synthesized CNSs was estimated to be 0.81.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%