Abstract

Iron carbide nanorods were produced on the surface of pure iron sheet by means of pulsed plasma chemical vapor deposition. Hydrogen plasma was used in the initial state, varied from 10 to 60 minute, for the purpose of cleaning and preparing nanoparticles. The formation was done under methane atmosphere, varied from 2 to 30 minute. X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns analysis showed that iron carbide was found on all of these experiment conditions. By field emission scanning electron micro spectroscopy (FESEM) observation, iron carbide nanorods, however, were found neatly only on the methane plasma treating at 10 minute.

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