Abstract:Elemental carbon has important structural diversity,
ranging from
nanotubes through graphite to diamond. Transmission electron microscope
studies of micron-size core/rim carbon spheres suggest that unlayered-graphene
composite cores formed from (in some cases “pent-first”)
solidification of carbon-vapor droplets condensed in both stellar
atmosphere and laboratory settings, followed by gas-to-solid carbon
coating to form the graphite rims. In this work, we construct analytical
models for 2D reaction-limited nuc… Show more
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