Issue 39, 2019

Mechanochemical reaction of Al and melamine: a potential approach towards the in situ synthesis of aluminum nitride–carbon nanotube nanocomposites

Abstract

In the current study, an inexpensive solid-state mechanochemical technique is proposed for the in situ synthesis of nanostructured aluminum nitride (AlN) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The CNTs and nitrogen-doped CNTs are synthesized through a novel bottom-up milling approach in which melamine as the solid source of both carbon and nitrogen is milled with aluminum. However, the efficiency of CNT formation remarkably enhances when the milled powder is exposed to a subsequent heat treatment. The effect of various parameters such as milling media, aluminum-to-melamine molar ratio (Al/M), milling time and subsequent heating temperature on the yield and formation mechanism of the produced CNTs are assessed. A detailed characterization of the final products reveals that small amorphous carbon nitride domains resulting from polymerization of melamine molecules at the intermediate stages of milling are responsible for the synthesis of CNTs either during the milling or subsequent heat treatment processes.

Graphical abstract: Mechanochemical reaction of Al and melamine: a potential approach towards the in situ synthesis of aluminum nitride–carbon nanotube nanocomposites

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Aug 2019
Accepted
24 Sep 2019
First published
24 Sep 2019

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2019,21, 22121-22131

Mechanochemical reaction of Al and melamine: a potential approach towards the in situ synthesis of aluminum nitride–carbon nanotube nanocomposites

S. A. Rounaghi, H. Eshghi, S. Scudino, E. Esmaeili, A. Kiani-Rashid and J. Eckert, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2019, 21, 22121 DOI: 10.1039/C9CP04577E

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