Abstract

It was found that hydrocarbon nanotubes (HCNTs) and nano-onions (HCNOs) (hereafter collectively referred to as HCNT(O)s) can be converted to carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and nano-onions (CNOs) (hereafter collectively referred to as CNT(O)s) upon prolonged sonication via hybrid CNT⊂HCNT and CNO⊂HCNO nanostructures as intermediates, respectively. These intermediate hybrid carbon nanostructures may thus be considered as snapshots in the transformation process. The morphologies and the characteristic properties of these carbon nanostructures are reported. The formation of HCNT(O)s, and their subsequent transformation from HCNT(O)s to the hybrid CNT(O)⊂HCNT(O) nanostructures, and ultimately to the conventional CNT(O)s, have been elucidated by recording the HRTEM images of the products as a function of sonication time and in different solvents. On the basis of these experimental results, detailed formation mechanism and transformation pathways of these carbon nanomaterials, as well as their interrelationships, are p...

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