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Electrochemical Growth of High-Strength Carbon Nanocoils in Molten Carbonates.

Rui YuJunxiang XiangKaifa DuBowen DengDi ChenHuayi YinZe LiuDihua Wang
Published in: Nano letters (2021)
The reported mechanical strength of carbon nanocoils (CNCs) obtained from traditional preparation of catalytic acetylene pyrolysis is far below its theoretical value. Herein, we report a molten salt electrolysis method that employs CO 3 2- as feedstock to grow CNCs without using metal catalyst. We meticulously mediate the alkalinity of molten carbonate to tune the electrochemical reduction of CO 3 2- on graphite electrode to selectively grow CNCs in Li 2 CO 3 -Na 2 CO 3 -K 2 CO 3 -0.001 wt %Li 2 O. Graphite substrate, current density, and alkalinity of molten salt dictate the growth of CNCs. In addition, the electrolytic CNCs shows a spring constant of 1.92-39.41 N/m and a shear modulus of 21-547 GPa, which are 10-200 times that of CNCs obtained from catalyst-assisted gas-to-solid conversions. Overall, this paper opens up an electrochemical way to prepare CNCs through liquid-to-solid conversion without using catalysts and acetylene, providing new perspectives on green synthesis of 1D carbon nanomaterials with high mechanical strength.
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