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    Easy synthesis of graphitic carbon nanocoils from saccharides

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    7 pages, 6 figures, 1 table.-- Available online Aug 28, 2008.Graphitic carbon nanocoils with a high degree of crystallinity have been synthesized by using as intermediates hydrothermally carbonized samples (here denoted as hydrochar) obtained from three representative saccharides (glucose, sucrose and starch). The hydrochar samples were converted to graphitic nanocoils at moderate temperatures (900°C) using nickel nanoparticles as a graphitization catalyst. The synthesis method involves two simple steps: (a) pyrolysis of the Ni impregnated samples at 900°C and (b) liquid-phase oxidation to remove the metallic particles and the non-graphitized (amorphous) carbon. This synthesis scheme allows the fabrication of uniform nanostructures of graphitic nanocoils, with a high level of crystallinity as was demonstrated by different techniques (HRTEM, SAED, XRD and Raman spectroscopy).The financial support for this research work provided by the Spanish MCyT (MAT2005-00262) is gratefully acknowledged. M.S. acknowledges the assistance of the Spanish MCyT for the award of a FPU grant.Peer reviewe
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