From carbon nanobells to nickel nanotubes
From carbon nanobells to nickel nanotubes
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2009-01-19
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Ma, S.
Srikanth, V. V.S.S.
Maik, D.
Zhang, G. Y.
Staedler, T.
Jiang, X.
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A generic strategy is proposed to prepare one dimensional (1D) metallic nanotubes by using 1D carbon nanostructures as the initial templates. Following the strategy, nickel (Ni) nanotubes are prepared by using carbon nanobells (CNBs) as the initial templates. CNBs are first prepared by microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition technique. Carbon/nickel core/shell structures are then prepared by electroplating the CNBs in a nickel-Watts electrolytic cell. In the final step, the carbon core is selectively removed by employing hydrogen plasma etching to obtain Ni nanotubes. The mechanism leading to Ni nanotubes is briefly discussed. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.
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Applied Physics Letters. v.94(1)