Fabrication of carbon nanomaterial from charcoal

In this study, a simple Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) process we call Horizontal Vapor Phase Growth (HVPG) Method was used to grow carbon nanomaterial from activated carbon powder (charcoal). Scanning Electron Microscopy revealed that the carbon nanomaterial grew under high vacuum conditions (≈10-...

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Main Authors: Feraer, Jasper, Tan, Lance, Ladines, Alvin Noe C., De Los Reyes, Ronald B., Santos, Gil Nonato C., Quevada, Nikko P., Quiroga, Reuben V.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-60792022-08-15T02:12:01Z Fabrication of carbon nanomaterial from charcoal Feraer, Jasper Tan, Lance Ladines, Alvin Noe C. De Los Reyes, Ronald B. Santos, Gil Nonato C. Quevada, Nikko P. Quiroga, Reuben V. In this study, a simple Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) process we call Horizontal Vapor Phase Growth (HVPG) Method was used to grow carbon nanomaterial from activated carbon powder (charcoal). Scanning Electron Microscopy revealed that the carbon nanomaterial grew under high vacuum conditions (≈10-6 Torr) with a growth temperature of 1200°C for 6 hours. Energy Dispersive X-ray revealed the elemental composition of the nanomaterial as Carbon (35.3%); Oxygen (61.69%), with a minimal trace of Calcium (3.01%) suggesting a nominal contaminant has occurred during the synthesis process. The as-grown product has a width of 50 nm and length of 50 μm. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5142 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Physical vapor deposition Nanostructured materials Physics
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topic Physical vapor deposition
Nanostructured materials
Physics
spellingShingle Physical vapor deposition
Nanostructured materials
Physics
Feraer, Jasper
Tan, Lance
Ladines, Alvin Noe C.
De Los Reyes, Ronald B.
Santos, Gil Nonato C.
Quevada, Nikko P.
Quiroga, Reuben V.
Fabrication of carbon nanomaterial from charcoal
description In this study, a simple Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) process we call Horizontal Vapor Phase Growth (HVPG) Method was used to grow carbon nanomaterial from activated carbon powder (charcoal). Scanning Electron Microscopy revealed that the carbon nanomaterial grew under high vacuum conditions (≈10-6 Torr) with a growth temperature of 1200°C for 6 hours. Energy Dispersive X-ray revealed the elemental composition of the nanomaterial as Carbon (35.3%); Oxygen (61.69%), with a minimal trace of Calcium (3.01%) suggesting a nominal contaminant has occurred during the synthesis process. The as-grown product has a width of 50 nm and length of 50 μm.
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author Feraer, Jasper
Tan, Lance
Ladines, Alvin Noe C.
De Los Reyes, Ronald B.
Santos, Gil Nonato C.
Quevada, Nikko P.
Quiroga, Reuben V.
author_facet Feraer, Jasper
Tan, Lance
Ladines, Alvin Noe C.
De Los Reyes, Ronald B.
Santos, Gil Nonato C.
Quevada, Nikko P.
Quiroga, Reuben V.
author_sort Feraer, Jasper
title Fabrication of carbon nanomaterial from charcoal
title_short Fabrication of carbon nanomaterial from charcoal
title_full Fabrication of carbon nanomaterial from charcoal
title_fullStr Fabrication of carbon nanomaterial from charcoal
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of carbon nanomaterial from charcoal
title_sort fabrication of carbon nanomaterial from charcoal
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2008
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5142
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