Carbon nanoscrolls

The structure of carbon nanoscrolls is similar to that of a multi-walled carbon nanotube, but with a spiral-like rolled-up geometry and open edges at the ends.[1]

A number of methods have been reported to produce carbon nanoscrolls, including arc discharge, high-energy ball milling, and intercalation, among others. The wedge based mechanical exfoliation is also reported the similar CNS experimentally.[2]

References

  1. Li, Q. L; X. Xie; L. Ju; X. F. Feng; Y. H. Sun; R. F. Zhou; K. Liu; S. S. Fan; K. L. Jiang (2009). "Controlled fabrication of high-quality carbon nanoscrolls from monolayer graphene". Nano Letters. 9 (7): 2565–2570. doi:10.1021/nl900677y.
  2. Jayasena, B; Subbiah S; Reddy C.D (2014). "Formation of Carbon Nanoscrolls During Wedge-Based Mechanical Exfoliation of HOPG". Journal of Micro and Nano-Manufacturing. 2 (1). doi:10.1115/1.4026325.
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