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Controllable electrodeposition of ordered carbon nanowalls on Cu(111) substrates

Author(s)
Wang, MengranKim, YongchulZhang, LiyuanSeong, Won KyungKim, MinhyeokChatterjee, ShahanaWang, MeihuiLi, YunqingBakharev, Pavel V.Lee, GeunsikLee, Sun HwaRuoff, Rodney S.
Issued Date
2022-07
DOI
10.1016/j.mattod.2022.05.018
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/59074
Citation
MATERIALS TODAY, v.57, pp.75 - 83
Abstract
We report the growth of amorphous carbon nanowalls with molten salt electrolytes and a carbonate carbon source at 600 °C on home-made Cu(111) foil as the growth substrate (and cathode). The nanometer thick nanowalls grow preferentially along symmetric slip lines on the Cu(111) surface and their ordered arrangement appears to also be dictated by the electrosynthesis parameters. Computational chemistry suggests that nucleation of carbon growth is favored at the slip lines (atomic steps) of the Cu(111) surface. The electrodeposited carbon structures can be varied by tuning the potential on the electrodes and temperature of the molten salt. The macro, micro, and nanoscale structure of the nanowalls was studied and is reported.
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
1369-7021
Keyword (Author)
carbon nanowallsCu (111) foilelectrosynthesisordered arrangement
Keyword
ELECTROCHEMICAL DEPOSITIONMOLTENDIOXIDEGROWTHCO2ENERGYIONELECTROLYSISTEMPERATUREREDUCTION

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