A spectroscopic study on surface and structural transitions of carbon nanotubes under different atmospheres
Abstract
We demonstrate structural transitions of carbon nanotubes using Raman spectroscopy under air, Ar, and mixed H2 (10%)/Ar atmospheres. In the H2 (10%)/Ar atmosphere, the G-mode peak shifted toward lower frequency with increasing temperature, which occurred to a far lesser extent in air and Ar atmospheres. This indicates that H2 reacts more actively with surface carbon atoms in graphene layers than with others because of an etching effect. The temperature coefficients of the frequency changed from −0.014 to −0.018 with an increase in the carbon–carbon distance.