The effects of catalyst treatment on fast growth of millimeter-long multi-walled carbon nanotube arrays |
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Authors: | Zhao-Yao ZhanYa-Ni Zhang Geng-Zhi SunLian-Xi Zheng Kin Liao |
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Affiliation: | a School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang Avenue 50, Singapore 639798, Singapore b School of Chemical & Biomedical Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang Avenue 70, Singapore 637457, Singapore |
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Abstract: | An optimized strategy was developed for fast growth of millimeter-long CNT arrays using chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Growth temperature of 800 °C was firstly determined, and catalyst heat treatment conditions were then optimized to probe the full potential of growth rate. 1.5 mm long CNT arrays were obtained in 10 min under optimized growth and catalyst heat treatment conditions. The growth rate of CNT arrays strongly depends on the growth temperature and catalyst heat treatment. Insufficient reduction could not reduce iron oxide into metallic state or/and crack down catalyst film into particles, but excessive treatment may result in large particles due to Ostwald ripening process. This method would offer more freedoms in designing the fast growth of high-purity, long CNT arrays. |
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Keywords: | Fast growth Millimeter-long Heat treatment Carbon nanotubes |
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