Catalyst-free growth of oriented single-walled carbon nanotubes on mica by ethanol chemical vapor deposition |
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Authors: | Jiangying Chen |
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Affiliation: | Nanomaterials & Chemistry Key Laboratory, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou, 325027, PR China |
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Abstract: | In this letter, it is reported for the first time that single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) can grow on mica substrate without additional catalyst by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) using ethanol as carbon source. The single-wall structure was characterized by Raman spectra and AFM (Atomic Force Microscopy) measurements. The growth of carbon nanotubes on mica surface contributes to the small amount of iron oxide in bare mica. The uniform dispersion and nanosized Fe particles formed from the reduction of iron oxide favor for the growth of SWNTs. Horizontally aligned superlong SWNTs arrays can be successfully generated on the mica surface, which is proved to be guided by the gas flow and under “kite growth mechanism”. The mica is a machinable material which can be easily cut and made a narrow slit on, thus the nanotubes can traverse the slit which can be in millimeter scale and long suspended SWNTs can be generated. This will provide an opportunity to manipulate individual SWNT for various purposes. |
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Keywords: | Nanomaterials Chemical vapor deposition Catalyst |
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