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Growth of carbon nanotubes from waste blast furnace gases at atmospheric pressure
Authors:Jagdeep S Sagu  KG Upul Wijayantha  Paul Holland  Mallika Bohm  Siva Bohm  Tapan Kumar Rout  Hemaka Bandulasena
Abstract:Carbon emissions from industrial sources are of major global concern, especially contributions from the steel manufacturing process which accounts for the majority of emissions. Typical blast furnace gases consist of CO2 (20‐25%), CO (20‐25%), H2 (3‐5%) and N2 (40‐50%) and trace amounts of other gases. It is demonstrated that gas mixtures with these compositions can be used at atmospheric pressure to grow carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on to steel substrates, which act as catalysts for CNT growth. Computational modelling was used to investigate the CNT growth conditions inside the CVD chamber. The results show that industrial waste pollutant gases can be used to manufacture materials with significant commercial value, in this case CNTs.
Keywords:Blast furnace  Carbon dioxide  Carbon nanotube  Carbon monoxide  CVD  Steel
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