Presentation 2006/4/19
Synthesis of Nano-Carbon Materials in Water by Ultrasonic Cavitation
Shin-ichi HATANAKA, Yoji SHIRAI, Shigeo HAYASHI,
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Abstract(in English) Carbon nano-materials were synthesized by ultrasonic irradiation of benzene dissolved in water at 200kHz. After the irradiation for 20min, the solution turned yellow because of the formation of polymers. After 7h, dark brown powder was obtained. TEM images of this product revealed disordered lattice planes of graphite and cluster-particles of the order 100nm in size. FAB-MS spectrum showed a peak of mass number at 790. Another experiment was also carried out using benzene, but it remained colorless and transparent and nothing was produced after 12h ultrasonic irradiation.
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Keyword(in English) Ultrasound / Cavitation / Synthesis / Nano-material / Carbon / Benzene / Aqueous solution
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Title (in English) Synthesis of Nano-Carbon Materials in Water by Ultrasonic Cavitation
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Keyword(1) Ultrasound
Keyword(2) Cavitation
Keyword(3) Synthesis
Keyword(4) Nano-material
Keyword(5) Carbon
Keyword(6) Benzene
Keyword(7) Aqueous solution
1st Author's Name Shin-ichi HATANAKA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, The University of Electro-Communications()
2nd Author's Name Yoji SHIRAI
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, The University of Electro-Communications
3rd Author's Name Shigeo HAYASHI
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, The University of Electro-Communications
Date 2006/4/19
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Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 28
Page pp.pp.-
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