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Direct Correlation of Carbon Nanotube Nucleation and Growth with the Atomic Structure of Rhenium Nanocatalysts Stimulated and Imaged by the Electron Beam.

Kecheng CaoThomas W ChamberlainJohannes BiskupekThilo ZoberbierUte KaiserAndrei N Khlobystov
Published in: Nano letters (2018)
Subnanometer Re clusters confined in a single-walled carbon nanotube are activated by the 80 keV electron beam to promote the catalytic growth of a new carbon nanotube. Transmission electron microscopy images the entire process step-by-step, with atomic resolution in real time, revealing details of the initial nucleation followed by a two-stage growth. The atomic dynamics of the Re cluster correlate strongly with the nanotube formation process, with the growth accelerating when the catalyst becomes more ordered. In addition to the nanotube growth catalyzed by Re nanoclusters, individual atoms of Re released from the nanocluster play a role in the nanotube formation.
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