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Title
     Carbon nanotubes filled with long continuous cobalt nanowires
Author
     Liu, S.; Zhu, J.
Organization
     Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, 52900, Israel
Publication Source
     Appl. Phys. A: Mater. Sci. Process. (2000), 70(6), 673-675
     Identifier-CODEN
          APAMFC
     ISSN
          0947-8396
Publisher
     Springer-Verlag
Abstract
     In this paper, we report the catalytic synthesis of carbon nanotubes filled with long continuous cobalt nanowires by a simple chem. process. The av. diam. of the multi-walled nanotubes is about 40nm. The nanowires are a few micrometers long with a diam. of 20 nm. X-ray diffraction anal. reveals that the as-prepd. material, following treatment with HCl, shows the cobalt nanowires, encapsulated in the carbon nanotubes, as having an fcc and not the table hexagonal structure. The filled nanotubes can be sepd. by using a permanent magnet. TEM, XPS and Raman spectroscopy were also used to analyze the products.
Document Type
     Journal
Language
     English
Accession Number
     
2000:463236

This document is published in Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing by Springer-Verlag.



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