Impact of the growth environment in inductively coupled plasma on the synthesis and morphologies of carbon nanohorns

JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY B(2022)

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The fabrication of carbon nanohorns (CNHs) from a methane precursor with argon in an inductively coupled plasma was recently demonstrated with a high production rate of & SIM;20 g/h by Casteignau et al. [Plasma Chem. Plasma Process. 42, 465 (2022)]. The presence of a promotor gas such as hydrogen was found to be important for the growth of CNHs, but the mechanisms at play remain unclear. Here, we study the impact of different promotor gases by replacing hydrogen with nitrogen and helium at different promotor:precursor (Pm:Pr) ratios, X:CH4 = 0.3-0.7 (X = H-2 or N-2, Ar, and He), and global flow rates FX + FCH4 = 1.7 and 3.4 slpm. The nature of the promotor gas is shown to directly influence the morphology and the relative occurrence of CNHs, graphitic nanocapsules (GNCs), and graphene nanoflakes. Using quantitative transmission electron microscopy, we show that CNHs are favored by an X:CH4 = 0.5, preferably with X = He or N-2. With a lower total flow rate (1.7 slpm) of N-2, even larger production rates and higher selectivity toward CNHs are achieved. Optical emission spectroscopy was used to probe the plasma and to demonstrate that the nature promotor gas strongly modulates the C-2 density and temperature profile of the plasma torch. It is shown that CNHs nucleation is favored by high C-2 density at temperatures exceeding 3500 K localized at the exit-end of the nozzle, creating a reaction zone with extended isotherms. H-2 favors CH4 dissociation and creates a high C-2 density but cools the nucleation zone, which leads to structures with a strong graphitic character such as GNCs. Published under an exclusive license by the AVS.
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