Journal of Electron Microscopy Advance Access originally published online on September 29, 2005
Journal of Electron Microscopy 2005 54(5):461-465; doi:10.1093/jmicro/dfi061
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In situ high temperature TEM observation of interaction between multi-walled carbon nanotube and in situ deposited gold nano-particles
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation, 11-1 Ishikawa-cho, Hitachinaka, Ibaraki 312-0057, Japan
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: kamino-takeo{at}naka.hitachi-hitec.com
Interaction between multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) and deposited gold nano-particles has been dynamically observed in a 200 kV transmission electron microscope (TEM) using a specimen heating holder. Gold particles with diameters of several tens of microns were mixed with MWNTs to mount on the heating element of a specimen heating holder. The gold particles were instantaneously heated to 1373 K to deposit gold nano-particles on the MWNTs from a very short distance. The MWNTs were then heated to 1073 K to observe interaction between the deposited gold nano-particles and MWNTs. Some gold nano-particles drilled through the wall of the MWNT and entered the capillary space of the MWNTs. To characterize the mechanism of the transition of the gold nano-particles into the capillary space of the MWNT, high resolution TEM observation of the deformed wall of MWNT was also carried out.
Keywords multi-walled carbon nanotubes, in situ high temperature transmission electron microscopy observation, specimen heating holder, gold nano-particles, high resolution TEM
Received 19 May 2005, accepted 8 August 2005
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