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[24p-P03-6]Observation of carbon nanocap on Pt/[EMIm]Tf2N/SiC surface

〇(B)Koichi Sugiyama1, Fumiya Yamanaka1, Hiroyuki Kimachi1, Satoru Emoto2, Shunsuke Masuda2, Miki Watanabe1, Shin-ichiro Kuroki3, Masamichi Naitoh4, Tomonori Ikari1 (1.NIT, Ube College., 2.IGSES, Kyushu Univ., 3.RIND, Hiroshima Univ., 4.Kyushu Inst. of Tech.)

Keywords:

SiC surface decomposition method,ionic liquid,transition metal nanoparticles

The SiC surface decomposition method can form graphene and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on the substrate surface. However, these formation of surface structures by surface decomposition on the substrate requires high temperatures. Therefore, we focused on promoting CNTs growth due to the catalytic reaction for transition metal nanoparticles. In this study, we applied ionic liquids (ILs) as a reaction field for nanoparticles and observed the surface structure of platinum (Pt)-coated IL/SiC(000-1) with anneling treatment.