Nitrogen-Phosphorus Doped Graphitic Nano Onion-like Structures
2021
In a variety of fields, graphitic structures resembling onions are quite useful. Pentagons, heptagons, and octagons are fundamental aspects of
onion-like graphitic structures that could produce important qualities for a variety of applications, including anodes in Li metal batteries and the
oxygen reduction reaction. These carbon nanomaterials are fullerenes organized in a nested fashion. In this work, we produced graphitic nano
onion-like structures containing phosphorus and nitrogen (NP-GNOs), using the aerosol assisted chemical vapor deposition method. The NPGNOs were produced utilising ferrocene, trioctylphosphine oxide, benzyl amine, and tetrahydrofuran as precursors at a high temperature (1020
°C). Different approaches were used to examine the morphology, structure, composition, and surface chemistry of NP-GNOs. The Fe-based
nanoparticles inside the NP-GNOs have sizes of 110â??780 nm. With an oxidation temperature of 724 °C, thermogravimetric research revealed
that NP-GNOs are thermally stable. Phosphorusâ??nitrogen codoping was discovered by FTIR and XPS research, as well as numerous
functionalities containing C-H, N-H, P-H, P-O, and P[double bond, length as m-dash]. O, C [double bond, m-dash length] C-O bonds and O-O
bonds
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