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Liquid Phase - Pulsed Laser Ablation: A route to fabricate different carbon nanostructures
Date Issued
30-05-2014
Author(s)
Al-Hamaoy, Ahmed
Chikarakara, Evans
Jawad, Hussein
Gupta, Kapil
Kumar, Dinesh
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Krishnamurthy, Satheesh
Morshed, Muhammad
Fox, Eoin
Brougham, Dermot
He, Xiaoyun
Vázquez, Mercedes
Brabazon, Dermot
Abstract
Carbon nanostructures in various forms and sizes, and with different speciation properties have been prepared from graphite by Liquid Phase - Pulsed Laser Ablation (LP-PLA) using a high frequency Nd:YAG laser. High energy densities and pulse repetition frequencies of up to 10 kHz were used in this ablation process to produce carbon nanomaterials with unique chemical structures. Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), micro-Raman and High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM) were used to confirm the size distribution, morphology, chemical bonding, and crystallinity of these nanostructures. This article demonstrates how the fabrication process affects measured characteristics of the produced carbon nanomaterials. The obtained particle properties have potential use for various applications including biochemical speciation applications. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
Volume
302