Synthesis of High-Purity SiC Nanowires via Catalyst-Free Pyrolysis of SiO2/Si and Sponge-Like Graphene Oxide

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The large-scale synthesis of high-purity SiC nanowires is a challenge. In this context, sponge-like graphene oxide (GO) was used as a carbon source as well as a reaction template for directly synthesizing SiC nanowires. GO was completely reacted with SiO to prepare high-purity 3C-SiC nanowires by thermal evaporation and carbothermal reduction without the use of any catalyst, rather than by epitaxy. Characterization was conducted using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and selected-area electron diffraction. The SiC nanowires had lengths of several tens of micrometers and a perfect single-crystalline structure with a bamboo-like morphology.

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Chen, S., Li, W., Qu, B., Liu, X., Wang, R., Zhuo, D., & Wu, L. (2020). Synthesis of High-Purity SiC Nanowires via Catalyst-Free Pyrolysis of SiO2/Si and Sponge-Like Graphene Oxide. ACS Omega, 5(39), 25319–25325. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c03619

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