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Ex-MWNTs: Graphene Sheets and Ribbons Produced by Lithium Intercalation and Exfoliation of Carbon Nanotubes
Abstract
We found that multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) can be opened longitudinally by intercalation of lithium and ammonia followed by exfoliation. Intercalation of open-ended tubes and exfoliation with acid treatment and abrupt heating provided the best results. The resulting material consists of: (i) multilayered flat graphitic structures (nanoribbons), (ii) partially open MWNTs, and (iii) graphene flakes. We called the completely unwrapped nanotubes ex-MWNTs, and their large number of edge atoms makes them attractive for many applications- Text
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- nanoribbon
- MWNT
- unwrapped
- Ribbons Produced
- ammonia
- intercalation
- Carbon NanotubesWe
- application
- Exfoliation
- lithium
- material
- acid treatment
- longitudinally
- exfoliation
- edge atoms
- iii
- ii
- graphene flakes
- graphitic structures
- heating
- Graphene Sheets
- Lithium Intercalation
- multiwalled carbon nanotubes