Decomposition of Fe5C2 catalyst particles in carbon nanofibers during TEM observation

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Published 5 February 2009 2009 National Institute for Materials Science
, , Citation Vladimir D Blank et al 2009 Sci. Technol. Adv. Mater. 10 015004 DOI 10.1088/1468-6996/10/1/015004

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Abstract

The effect of an electron beam on nanoparticles of two Fe carbide catalysts inside a carbon nanofiber was investigated in a transmission electron microscope. Electron beam exposure does not result in significant changes for cementite (θ-Fe3C). However, for Hägg carbide nanoparticles (χ-Fe5C2), explosive decay is observed after exposure for 5–10 s. This produces small particles of cementite and γ-Fe, each covered with a multilayer carbon shell, and significantly modifies the carbon-fiber structure. It is considered that the decomposition of Hägg carbide is mostly due to the damage induced by high-energy electron collisions with the crystal lattice, accompanied by the heating of the particle and by mechanical stress provided by the carbon layers of the nanofiber.

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10.1088/1468-6996/10/1/015004