Cu Nano-Roses Self-Assembly from Allium cepa, L., Pyrolysis by Green Synthesis of C Nanostructures
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Carbon nanostructures are achieved by bio-waste Allium cepa, L., (onion vulgaris) peels through pyrolysis at 900 °C. They contain dispersed elements derived by their bio-precursors, like Mg, Ca, S, Na, K, and Cu. Here, we report the self-assembly of new Cu flower-shaped nanostructures organized as nano-roses. Remarkably, the nano-roses show rolled-up petals of Cu0 with a high chemical stability in air, exhibiting an intrinsic pure Cu crystalline phase. This suggests the exceptional potentiality to synthesize Cu0 nanostructures with novel physical/chemical properties. The size, morphology, and chemical composition were obtained by a combination of high-resolution scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, energy dispersive X-ray diffraction, and Raman spectroscopy.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Allium cepa; L.; pyrolysis; green carbon nanostructures; Cu metallic nano-roses; SEM/EDS; ED-XRD; Raman spectroscopy
List of contributors:
Generosi, Amanda; DELLA VENTURA, Giancarlo; DE PADOVA, IRENE PAOLA; Paci, Barbara; DI PIETRANTONIO, Fabio; Olivieri, Bruno; Ottaviani, Carlo; Quaresima, Claudio; Suber, Lorenza
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