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Raman spectra for characterization of defective CVD multi‐walled carbon nanotubes
Author(s) -
Kuznetsov Vladimir L.,
BokovaSirosh Sofya N.,
Moseenkov Sergey I.,
Ishchenko Arcady V.,
Krasnikov Dmitry V.,
Kazakova Mariya A.,
Romanenko Anatoly I.,
Tkachev Evgeniy N.,
Obraztsova Elena D.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
physica status solidi (b)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.51
H-Index - 109
eISSN - 1521-3951
pISSN - 0370-1972
DOI - 10.1002/pssb.201451195
Subject(s) - raman spectroscopy , carbon nanotube , graphene , materials science , high resolution transmission electron microscopy , characterization (materials science) , raman scattering , nanotube , optical properties of carbon nanotubes , nanotechnology , catalysis , chemical engineering , transmission electron microscopy , optics , chemistry , organic chemistry , physics , engineering
Curved graphene fragments can be considered as building blocks of carbon nanotubes. Thus, the size of graphene fragments may be considered as one of the most important characteristics of their structural disorder. In this paper, we have performed a comparative Raman study of CVD multi‐walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and graphene flakes deposited on MWCNTs. Raman data have been considered in combination with HRTEM characterization of nanotubes. The basic attention has been paid to the behavior of D (disorder‐induced), G (tangential mode), and 2D (two‐phonon scattering) bands in Raman spectra in order to use them for MWCNT characterization. A ratio of intensities of 2D and D bands ( I 2D / I D ) demonstrates almost a linear dependence on the mean diameter of MWCNTs produced with two different types of catalysts (see abstract figure). It should be mentioned that each type of catalyst provides the linear dependence with its own specific slope. The graphene fragments have been proposed to form a mosaic structure of nanotube walls. I 2D / I D ratio depends on the amount of graphene flakes deposited on nanotube surface via ethylene decomposition. A dependence of intensity ratio I 2D / I D on the diameter of nanotubes produced with different types of catalysts.