Pyrolysis of C-60-thin films yields Ni-filled sharp nanotubes
Highly graphitised needle-like elongated carbon nanostructures containing encapsulated Ni, are produced by heating alternating thin films of C-60 and Ni on a silica plate at 950 degrees C. High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM) studies reveal that these tapering structures are full...
Main Authors: | Grobert, N, Terrones, M, Osborne, A, Terrones, H, Hsu, W, Trasobares, S, Zhu, Y, Hare, J, Kroto, H, Walton, D |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1998
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