Growth of regularly coiled carbon filaments by Ni catalyzed pyrolysis of acetylene, and their morphology and extension characteristics

Abstract
Regularly coiled carbon filaments have been obtained by the catalytic pyrolysis of acetylene at 350–750 °C using Ni plate and powder as a catalyst. Morphology and extension characteristics of the obtained coiled filaments were examined in some detail. The regularly coiled filaments have generally a 0.1–0.3 μm thickness, a 2–8 μm coil diameter, and a 0.1–5 mm coil length. The coiled filaments were always formed by the entwistness of two pair coils which grew in the same direction simultaneously from a diamond‐shaped Ni seed. We have found that the coiled filaments could be elastically extended up to about three times versus the original coil length.