Bulk production of bamboo-shaped multi-walled carbon nanotubes via catalytic decomposition of methane over tri-metallic Ni–Co–Fe catalyst

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pp. 385-396 ◽  
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Ghazaleh Allaedini ◽  
Siti Masrinda Tasirin ◽  
Payam Aminayi ◽  
Zahira Yaakob ◽  
Meor Zainal Meor Talib
2006 ◽  
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pp. 266-270 ◽  
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Kong Bee Hong ◽  
Aidawati Azlin Binti Ismail ◽  
Mohamed Ezzaham Bin Mohd Mahayuddin ◽  
Abdul Rahman Mohamed ◽  
Sharif Hussein Sharif Zein

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Vol 60 (11) ◽  
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Kyung Hwan Lee ◽  
Lawrence J. Overzet ◽  
Gil S. Lee ◽  
Duck J. Yang ◽  
Byeong-Jun Lee ◽  
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2008 ◽  
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pp. 1471-1475 ◽  
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Masashi Inoue ◽  
Kouta Asai ◽  
Yoshiyuki Nagayasu ◽  
Koji Takane ◽  
Shinji Iwamoto ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 20 (29) ◽  
pp. 4965-4972 ◽  
Author(s):  
RAKESH A. AFRE ◽  
T. SOGA ◽  
T. JIMBO ◽  
MUKUL KUMAR ◽  
Y. ANDO ◽  
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Vertically aligned arrays of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) were grown by spray pyrolysis of turpentine oil and ferrocene mixture at temperatures higher than 700°C. Using this simple method, we report the successful growth of vertically aligned nanotubes of ~300μm length and diameter in the range of ?20–80 nm on Si (100) substrate. The ferrocene acts as an in situ Fe catalyst precursor, forming the nano-sized metallic iron particles for formation of VACNTs on the Si substrate. The morphological characteristics of VACNTs are confirmed by SEM, TEM and Raman spectroscopy and growth mechanism is discussed in short.


2000 ◽  
Vol 633 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdelhafid Bougrine ◽  
Karine Varlot ◽  
Nicole Dupont-Pavlovsky ◽  
Jaafar Ghanbaja ◽  
Denis Billaud ◽  
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AbstractKrypton adsorption has been investigated on multi-walled carbon nanotubes prepared by catalytic decomposition of acetylene. Isotherms measured between 77.5 and 83.7K from the first stages of adsorption to the adsorbate saturation vapor pressure are compared to those obtained in the same conditions on graphite. The results are discussed in the light of the nanotube morphology, as determined by transmission electron microscopy.Krypton adsorption proceeds, as on graphite, by successive monomolecular layer condensations on a same surface. From the morphology of the tubes, adsorption probably occurs only on their external surfaces. The first adsorbed layer is commensurate with the substrate. At its completion, it undergoes a transition into an incommensurate solid of higher density. The curvature of the graphene sheets, with respect to those of graphite, produces a stabilization of the commensurate film. The isosteric heat of adsorption Qst was measured to be 11.6 kJ/mol (ΔQst/Qst = 6%) and is lower than that of krypton on graphite.Moreover, the monolayer condensation pressures are higher than those observed with graphite, which probably leads to an incomplete wetting of the surface by limiting the number of krypton monomolecular layers adsorbed before its bulk condensation.


2008 ◽  
Vol 29 (11) ◽  
pp. 1138-1144 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiang ZHANG ◽  
Mengqiang ZHAO ◽  
Jiaqi HUANG ◽  
Weizhong QIAN ◽  
Fei WEI

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