Local Structure and Bonding of Carbon Nanothreads Probed by High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy

Carbon nanothreads are a new one-dimensional sp3-bonded nanomaterial of CH stoichiometry synthesized from benzene at high pressure and room temperature by slow solid-state polymerization. The resulting threads assume crystalline packing hundreds of micrometers across. We show high-resolution electro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2019-05, Vol.141 (17), p.6937-6945
Hauptverfasser: Juhl, Stephen J, Wang, Tao, Vermilyea, Brian, Li, Xiang, Crespi, Vincent H, Badding, John V, Alem, Nasim
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Zusammenfassung:Carbon nanothreads are a new one-dimensional sp3-bonded nanomaterial of CH stoichiometry synthesized from benzene at high pressure and room temperature by slow solid-state polymerization. The resulting threads assume crystalline packing hundreds of micrometers across. We show high-resolution electron microscopy (HREM) images of hexagonal arrays of well-aligned thread columns that traverse the 80–100 nm thickness of the prepared sample. Diffuse scattering in electron diffraction reveals that nanothreads are packed with axial and/or azimuthal disregistry between them. Layer lines in diffraction from annealed nanothreads provide the first evidence of translational order along their length, indicating that this solid-state reaction proceeds with some regularity. HREM also reveals bends and defects in nanothread crystals that can contribute to the broadening of their diffraction spots, and electron energy-loss spectroscopy confirms them to be primarily sp3-hybridized, with less than 27% sp2 carbon, most likely associated with partially saturated “degree-4” threads.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/jacs.8b13405