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Title
Synthesis of carbon materials by solution plasma reactor with stable discharge and advanced plasma spray deposition method
DGIST Authors
Kum, Dae SubPark, Choon-SangKim, Hyun-JinShin, Jun-GooKim, Dong HaKim, DaseulbiBae, Gyu TaeKim, Jae YoungCho, Byung-KwonShin, Bhum JaeLee, Dong HoChien, Sung-IlTae, Heung-Sik
Issued Date
2018-06
Citation
Kum, Dae Sub. (2018-06). Synthesis of carbon materials by solution plasma reactor with stable discharge and advanced plasma spray deposition method. doi: 10.1080/15421406.2018.1468645
Type
Article
Article Type
Article
Author Keywords
Atmospheric pressure plasmacarbon nanoparticleplasma spray methodsolution plasmasucrosesugar cane
Keywords
OXYGEN REDUCTION REACTIONNANOPARTICLES
ISSN
1542-1406
Abstract
This work presents a deposition of carbon thin films on the substrate from sucrose-containing-carbon source, that is, sugar, by using the two different plasma processes; one process is that the carbon particles are obtained from the sugar in the stable solution plasma reactor with external resistor, and the other process is that the carbon thin films are deposited on the substrate from the carbon particles obtained from sugar by using the atmospheric pressure plasma (APP) spray method. The carbon particles are obtained at a bipolar pulse waveform with a peak value of 1.5 kV and a frequency of 5 kHz under solution plasma, whereas the carbon thin films are deposited at a sinusoidal pulse waveform with a peak value of 12.5 kV and a frequency of 33 kHz under the APP spray method. Voltage probe, discharge current, and optical emission spectrometer (OES) techniques are used to analyze the plasma produced from the solution plasma reactor. Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) and ultraviolet–visible (UV-vis) spectroscopy techniques are used to analyze the carbon particles. FE-SEM results show that carbon materials from sucrose have a few ten to hundred nanometer size nanoparticles characteristics. The UV-vis and OES analyses show the characteristic graphene peaks with evidence that carbon sources from sucrose are broken due to discharge energy. This study contributes to a better understanding on the new synthesis method of carbon materials from renewable resource with low-cost, i.e. sugar cane. © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/6609
DOI
10.1080/15421406.2018.1468645
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
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