Hydrothermal Synthesis of Carbon Nano-Onions from Citric Acid.

2020 
Carbon nano-onions were synthesized by hydrothermal carbonization of citric acids at 180 ℃ and formed through the intermediates of graphene quantum dots, graphitic nano-sheets and graphitic hollow polyhedrons. The graphene quantum dots were firstly formed by the dehydration of citric acids and then grew and stacked into graphitic nano-sheets, which curved into graphitic hollow polyhedrons due to the interface energy. The graphitic hollow polyhedrons eventually transformed into spherical carbon nano-onions with the lowest interface energy in the hydrothermal solution by disordering and rearrangement of the carbon shell.
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