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KMID : 1102020220520010007
Applied Microscopy
2022 Volume.52 No. 1 p.7 ~ p.7
In-situ formation of co particles encapsulated by graphene layers
Lee Min-Jeong

Kim Gyu-Tae
Jeong Gyu-Hyun
Yoon A-Ram
Lee Zong-Hoon
Ryu Gyeong-Hee
Abstract
The process of encapsulating cobalt nanoparticles using a graphene layer is mainly direct pyrolysis. The encapsulation structure of hybrids prepared in this way improves the catalyst stability, which greatly reduces the leaching of non-metals and prevents metal nanoparticles from growing beyond a certain size. In this study, cobalt particles surrounded by graphene layers were formed by increasing the temperature in a transmission electron microscope, and they were analyzed using scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM). Synthesized cobalt hydroxide nanosheets were used to obtain cobalt particles using an in-situ heating holder inside a TEM column. The cobalt nanoparticles are surrounded by layers of graphene, and the number of layers increases as the temperature increases. The interlayer spacing of the graphene layers was also investigated using atomic imaging. The success achieved in the encapsulation of metallic nanoparticles in graphene layers paves the way for the design of highly active and reusable heterogeneous catalysts for more challenging molecules.
KEYWORD
Co particle, Encapsulation, Graphene, Co (OH)2, STEM
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