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Fast In-Situ Optical Visualization of Carbon Nanotubes Assisted by Smoke.

Run LiQinyuan JiangFei WangXiaofei ShiFengxiang ChenYa HuangBaoshun WangWenshuo ZhangXueke WuFei WeiRufan Zhang
Published in: Small methods (2021)
The fast visualization and manipulation of individual carbon nanotubes (CNTs) has always been a significant technology for their fundamental research. Here, a fast and facile approach is proposed to realize the optical observation of individual suspended CNTs and CNT networks under conventional optical microscopes with the assistance of tar nanodroplets from smoke. The nanodroplets deposited on CNTs render them with strong light scattering to visible light, thus making the CNTs visible under optical microscopes. This visualization method is controllable, environmentally friendly, low-cost, and can be completed in just a few seconds in ambient conditions. Besides, the tar nanodroplets can be easily removed from the CNTs by laser irradiation. More importantly, the smoke sources are widely available and there are no strict requirements for operating conditions. This smoke-assisted visualization method shows great potential in the fundamental research of CNTs.
Keyphrases
  • carbon nanotubes
  • low cost
  • high speed
  • high resolution
  • visible light
  • air pollution
  • electron microscopy
  • particulate matter
  • drinking water
  • highly efficient
  • climate change