High temperature in-situ observations of multisegmented metal nanowires encapsulated within carbon nanotubes by in-situ filling technique

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Multi-segmented one-dimensional metal nanowires were encapsulated within carbon nanotubes (CNTs) through in-situ filling technique during plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition process. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and environmental TEM were employed to characterize the as-prepared sample at room temperature and high temperature. The selected area electron diffractions revealed that the Pd4Si nanowire and face-centeredcubic Co nanowire on top of the Pd nanowire were encapsulated within the bottom and tip parts of the multiwall CNT, respectively. Although the strain-induced deformation of graphite walls was observed, the solid-state phases of Pd4Si and Co-Pd remain even at above their expected melting temperatures and up to 1,550 ± 50 °C. Finally, the encapsulated metals were melted and flowed out from the tip of the CNT after 2 h at the same temperature due to the increase of internal pressure of the CNT. © 2012 Hayashi et al.

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Hayashi, Y., Tokunaga, T., Iijima, T., Iwata, T., Kalita, G., Tanemura, M., … Kuroda, K. (2012). High temperature in-situ observations of multisegmented metal nanowires encapsulated within carbon nanotubes by in-situ filling technique. Nanoscale Research Letters, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-448

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