Low-cost formation of bulk and localized polymer-derived carbon nanodomains from polydimethylsiloxane

We present two simple alternative methods to form polymer-derived carbon nanodomains in a controlled fashion and at low cost, using custom-made chemical vapour deposition and selective laser ablation with a commercial CD-DVD platform. Both processes presented shiny and dark residual materials after...

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Main Authors: Juan Carlos Castro Alcántara, Mariana Cerda Zorrilla, Lucia Cabriales, Luis Manuel León Rossano, Mathieu Hautefeuille
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Language:English
Published: Beilstein-Institut 2015-03-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.6.76
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spelling doaj-33a82140b7e64c4ab346285f26e81b7b2020-11-25T02:49:24ZengBeilstein-InstitutBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology2190-42862015-03-016174474810.3762/bjnano.6.762190-4286-6-76Low-cost formation of bulk and localized polymer-derived carbon nanodomains from polydimethylsiloxaneJuan Carlos Castro Alcántara0Mariana Cerda Zorrilla1Lucia Cabriales2Luis Manuel León Rossano3Mathieu Hautefeuille4Departamento de Física Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Avenida Universidad 3000, Circuito Exterior S/N, Delegación Coyoacán, C.P. 04510 Ciudad Universitaria, D.F. México, MéxicoDepartamento de Física Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Avenida Universidad 3000, Circuito Exterior S/N, Delegación Coyoacán, C.P. 04510 Ciudad Universitaria, D.F. México, MéxicoDepartamento de Física Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Avenida Universidad 3000, Circuito Exterior S/N, Delegación Coyoacán, C.P. 04510 Ciudad Universitaria, D.F. México, MéxicoDepartamento de Física Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Avenida Universidad 3000, Circuito Exterior S/N, Delegación Coyoacán, C.P. 04510 Ciudad Universitaria, D.F. México, MéxicoDepartamento de Física Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Avenida Universidad 3000, Circuito Exterior S/N, Delegación Coyoacán, C.P. 04510 Ciudad Universitaria, D.F. México, MéxicoWe present two simple alternative methods to form polymer-derived carbon nanodomains in a controlled fashion and at low cost, using custom-made chemical vapour deposition and selective laser ablation with a commercial CD-DVD platform. Both processes presented shiny and dark residual materials after the polymer combustion and according to micro-Raman spectroscopy of the domains, graphitic nanocrystals and carbon nanotubes have successfully been produced by the combustion of polydimethylsiloxane layers. The fabrication processes and characterization of the byproduct materials are reported. We demonstrate that CVD led to bulk production of graphitic nanocrystals and single-walled carbon nanotubes while direct laser ablation may be employed for the formation of localized fluorescent nanodots. In the latter case, graphitic nanodomains and multi-wall carbon nanotubes are left inside microchannels and preliminary results seem to indicate that laser ablation could offer a tuning control of the nature and optical properties of the nanodomains that are left inside micropatterns with on-demand geometries. These low-cost methods look particularly promising for the formation of carbon nanoresidues with controlled properties and in applications where high integration is desired.https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.6.76carbon nanodomainsnanodotspolydimethylsiloxanepolymer-derived ceramicsRaman spectroscopy
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author Juan Carlos Castro Alcántara
Mariana Cerda Zorrilla
Lucia Cabriales
Luis Manuel León Rossano
Mathieu Hautefeuille
spellingShingle Juan Carlos Castro Alcántara
Mariana Cerda Zorrilla
Lucia Cabriales
Luis Manuel León Rossano
Mathieu Hautefeuille
Low-cost formation of bulk and localized polymer-derived carbon nanodomains from polydimethylsiloxane
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
carbon nanodomains
nanodots
polydimethylsiloxane
polymer-derived ceramics
Raman spectroscopy
author_facet Juan Carlos Castro Alcántara
Mariana Cerda Zorrilla
Lucia Cabriales
Luis Manuel León Rossano
Mathieu Hautefeuille
author_sort Juan Carlos Castro Alcántara
title Low-cost formation of bulk and localized polymer-derived carbon nanodomains from polydimethylsiloxane
title_short Low-cost formation of bulk and localized polymer-derived carbon nanodomains from polydimethylsiloxane
title_full Low-cost formation of bulk and localized polymer-derived carbon nanodomains from polydimethylsiloxane
title_fullStr Low-cost formation of bulk and localized polymer-derived carbon nanodomains from polydimethylsiloxane
title_full_unstemmed Low-cost formation of bulk and localized polymer-derived carbon nanodomains from polydimethylsiloxane
title_sort low-cost formation of bulk and localized polymer-derived carbon nanodomains from polydimethylsiloxane
publisher Beilstein-Institut
series Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
issn 2190-4286
publishDate 2015-03-01
description We present two simple alternative methods to form polymer-derived carbon nanodomains in a controlled fashion and at low cost, using custom-made chemical vapour deposition and selective laser ablation with a commercial CD-DVD platform. Both processes presented shiny and dark residual materials after the polymer combustion and according to micro-Raman spectroscopy of the domains, graphitic nanocrystals and carbon nanotubes have successfully been produced by the combustion of polydimethylsiloxane layers. The fabrication processes and characterization of the byproduct materials are reported. We demonstrate that CVD led to bulk production of graphitic nanocrystals and single-walled carbon nanotubes while direct laser ablation may be employed for the formation of localized fluorescent nanodots. In the latter case, graphitic nanodomains and multi-wall carbon nanotubes are left inside microchannels and preliminary results seem to indicate that laser ablation could offer a tuning control of the nature and optical properties of the nanodomains that are left inside micropatterns with on-demand geometries. These low-cost methods look particularly promising for the formation of carbon nanoresidues with controlled properties and in applications where high integration is desired.
topic carbon nanodomains
nanodots
polydimethylsiloxane
polymer-derived ceramics
Raman spectroscopy
url https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.6.76
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