Method to obtain carbon nano-onions by pyrolisys of propane

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We present a new and simple method for carbon nano-onions (CNOs) production which is based on the pyrolysis of Propane. CNOs are originated in a laminar premixed Propane/Oxygen flame of approximately 1.8 of stoichiometric coefficient. The stream of gasses resulting from the combustion drives the carbon particles towards the aluminium surface on which nano-onions are deposited and collected. The structure and size of the deposited carbon onion on the metal wall are characterized by High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy technique (HRTEM). The experimental images show the presence of two different types of CNOs. The first particles have diameters in the range of 18-25 nm and the second ones around 10 nm. © 2013 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Wien.

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Garcia-Martin, T., Rincon-Arevalo, P., & Campos-Martin, G. (2013). Method to obtain carbon nano-onions by pyrolisys of propane. Central European Journal of Physics, 11(11), 1548–1558. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11534-013-0294-1

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