Uniform and Conformal Carbon Nanofilms Produced Based on Molecular Layer Deposition

Peng Yang, Guizhen Wang, Zhe Gao, He Chen, Yong Wang, Yong Qin

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Abstract

Continuous and uniform carbon nanofilms (CNFs) are prepared by pyrolysis of polyimide films which are produced by molecular layer deposition (MLD). The film thickness can be easily controlled at nanometer scale by altering the cycle numbers. During the annealing process at 600 oC, the polyimide film is subject to shrinkage of 70% in thickness. The obtained CNFs do not exhibit a well-graphitized structure due to the low calcination temperature. No clear pore structures are observed in the produced films. CNFs grown on a glass substrate with a thickness of about 1.4 nm shows almost 98% optical transmittance in the visible spectrum range. Au nanoparticles coated with CNFs are produced by this method. Carbon nanotubes with uniform wall thickness are obtained using anodic aluminum oxide as a template by depositing polyimide films into its pores. Our results demonstrate that this method is very effective to coat conformal and uniform CNFs on various substrates, such as nanoparticles and porous templates, to produce functional composite nanomaterials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5602-5612
Number of pages11
JournalMaterials
Volume6
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Carbon nanofilm
  • Molecular layer deposition
  • Polyimide
  • Pyrolysis

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