Low Temperature Growth of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes via Floating Catalyst Chemical Vapor Deposition Method |
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Authors: | MRAtiyah DRAwang Biak FAhmadun ISAhamad FMohd Yasin HMohamed Yusoff |
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Affiliation: | M.R.Atiyah,D.R.Awang Biak,F.Ahmadun,I.S.Ahamad,F.Mohd Yasin and H.Mohamed Yusoff Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering,Universiti Putra Malaysia,43400 Selangor,Malaysia |
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Abstract: | Synthesis of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) below 600℃ using supporting catalyst chemical vapor deposition method was reported by many research groups.However,the floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition received less attention due to imperfect nanotubes produced.In this work,the effects of varying the preheating temperature on the synthesis of CNT were investigated.The reaction temperature was set at 570℃.The preheating set temperature was varied from 150 to 400℃ at 50℃ interval.Three O-ring shape heating mantels were used as heating source for the preheater.In situ monitoring device was used to observe the temperature profile in the reactor.Benzene and ferrocene were used as the carbon source and catalyst precursor,respectively.Vertically aligned CNTs were synthesized when the preheating temperature was set at 400℃.When the preheating temperature was increased up to 400℃,both the length and the alignment of CNTs produced were improved. |
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Keywords: | Vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (CNTs) Floating catalyst Low synthesis temperature Preheating set temperature |
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