Coating of Silica Nanolayers on Carbon Nanofibers via the Precursor Accumulation Method.

Langmuir

Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University, 255 Shimo-Okubo, Sakura-ku, Saitama 338-8570, Japan.

Published: March 2020

Surface modification of nanocarbons, for example, by coating with oxide nanolayers, is a research topic of significant interest because of the drastic changes in the physicochemical properties of the modified nanocarbons. One simple method of creating these oxide nanolayer coatings on nanocarbons is the precursor accumulation (PA) technique, which entails the following: (1) a precursor solution is added dropwise onto nanocarbon powder; (2) the solvent is dried, leaving the accumulated precursor on the nanocarbon surface; and (3) hydrolysis or decomposition of the precursor in air leads to the formation of oxide nanolayers on the nanocarbons. In this study, tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) was used as a precursor for coating silica nanolayers onto carbon nanofibers (CNFs). TEOS is so stable that it hardly undergoes hydrolysis on the surface of pristine CNFs. By treating CNFs with HSO/HNO, acidic functional groups were introduced onto the CNF surfaces. Silica nanolayers were successfully synthesized on these acid-treated CNFs via PA coating because the acidic functional groups catalyzed the hydrolysis of TEOS accumulated on the CNF surfaces. Scanning transmission electron microscopy indicated that the thickness of silica layer is approximately several nanometers. Pore size distribution analysis for the silica nanolayer suggested the presence of nanopores with 3-5 nm. The TEOS molecules could have accessed the functional groups through the nanopore; therefore, the number of silica nanolayers formed increased with the number of PA coatings. Finally, we compared the PA coating with conventional sol-gel and atomic layer deposition techniques.

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