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Surface properties of carbon micro-coils oxidized by a low concentration of oxygen gas
Authors:Kazuyoshi Shibagaki  Seiji Motojima
Affiliation:Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University, Gifu 501-1193, Japan
Abstract:Vapor-grown carbon micro-coils were oxidized under a low O2 flow-rate for introducing oxygen-containing functional groups on the surface. The surface characteristics were then examined. The O1s/C1s intensity ratios of the XPS spectra measured on the surface increased on using the oxidation treatment. The maximum O1s/C1s ratio of 11.4 at.% was obtained under the following conditions: (a) the flow-rate of the mixed gas of O2+Ar (O2/Ar=1/10) was 82.5 sccm; (b) the oxidation temperature was 600°C; and (c) the treatment time was 30 min. The maximum O1s/C1s ratio is about 3.5 times that of the source carbon coils. The specific surface area significantly increased due to the oxidation treatment and attained a maximum value of 1050 m2 g−1, which is about 10 times that of the source carbon coils. As the specific surface area increased, the surface morphology of the carbon coils became more complicated on a nanometer scale.
Keywords:A. Carbon microcoils   B. Oxidation   C. XPS   D. Microstructure, Surface areas
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