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Liquid crystal engineering of carbon nanofibers and nanotubes
Authors:Christopher Chan  Yuming Gao  Kengqing Jian  Brian Sheldon  Nancy Yang
Affiliation:a Division of Engineering, Box D, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA
b Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA
Abstract:Four high-aspect-ratio carbon nanomaterials were fabricated by template-directed liquid crystal assembly and covalent capture. By selecting from two different liquid crystal precursors (thermotropic AR mesophase, and lyotropic indanthrone disulfonate) and two different nanochannel template wall materials (alumina and pyrolytic carbon) both the shape of the nanocarbon and the graphene layer arrangement can be systematically engineered. The combination of AR mesophase and alumina channel walls gives platelet-symmetry nanofibers, whose basic crystal symmetry is maintained and perfected upon heat treatment at 2500 °C. In contrast, AR infiltration into carbon-lined nanochannels produces unique C/C-composite nanofibers whose graphene planes lie parallel to the fiber axis. The transverse section of these composite nanofibers shows a planar polar structure with line defects, whose existence had been previously predicted from liquid crystal theory. Use of solvated AR fractions or indanthrone disulfonate produces platelet-symmetry tubes, which are either cellular or fully hollow depending on solution concentration. The use of barium salt solutions to force precipitation of indanthrone disulfonate within the nanochannels yields continuous nanoribbons rather than tubes. Overall the results demonstrate that liquid crystal synthesis routes provide molecular control over graphene layer alignment in nanocarbons with a power and flexibility that rivals the much better known catalytic routes.
Keywords:Carbon nanofibers   Carbon nanotubes   Mesophase pitch   Electron microscopy   Crystal structure
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