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Catalytic CVD growth of millimeter-tall single-wall carbon nanotube carpets using industrial gaseous waste as a feedstock

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Abstract A gaseous product mixture from Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS-GP) was utilized as an efficient feedstock for growth of high-quality, well-aligned single-wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT) carpets of millimeter-scale heights on Fe… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A gaseous product mixture from Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS-GP) was utilized as an efficient feedstock for growth of high-quality, well-aligned single-wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT) carpets of millimeter-scale heights on Fe and (sub) millimeter-scale heights on Co catalysts via chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Although the SWCNT carpets were grown over a wide temperature range (between 650 and 850 °C), growth conducted at optimal temperatures for Co (850 °C) and Fe (750 °C) yielded predominantly SWCNTs that were straight and clean, with sidewalls largely free of amorphous carbon. Growth on Fe is characterized by a relatively high growth rate (∼50 μm/min) and long catalyst lifetime (>90 min), with the catalyst showing no decay of activity, while growth on a Co catalyst shows a lifetime of ∼60 min, with a slower growth rate of ∼7 μm/min. The resulting area densities of SWCNT carpets grown on Fe and Co, determined by the weight-gain method, were 1.0 × 10 12 and 6.0 × 10 12  cm −2 , respectively — among the highest achieved for SWCNT carpets on standard catalysts. Unlike SWCNT carpet growth involving conventional feedstocks, growth rate and density of SWCNTs on Fe are less sensitive to the FTS-GP fraction and thus allow for relatively easy optimization and scale-up.

Keywords: single wall; carbon; carbon nanotube; swcnt carpets; wall carbon; growth

Journal Title: Carbon
Year Published: 2017

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