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Synthesis of iron-filled carbon nanotubes with a great excess of ferrocene and their magnetic properties
Authors:J. Cheng, X.P. Zou, G. Zhu, M.F. Wang, Y. Su, G.Q. Yang,X.M. Lü  ,
Affiliation:aResearch Center for Sensor Technology, Beijing Key Laboratory for Sensor, Beijing Information Science and Technology University, Jianxiangqiao Campus, Beijing 100101, China;bSchool of Electronic Engineering, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing 100876, China;cEducation Ministry Key Laboratory for Modern Measurements and Control Technology, Beijing 100101, China
Abstract:Iron-filled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were synthesized using a floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition method with a great excess of ferrocene (more than 30 mg/min of vaporization rate) at 800 ring operatorC. The amount of ferrocene is more than that in previous reports. The ferrocene was employed as both catalyst precursor and an iron source. Our observations indicate that the CNTs were more than 10 micrometer in length, with an outer diameter of 20–100 nm and inner diameter of 10–30 nm. The inner cavity of the CNTs was partial filled with iron nanowires. Magnetic property measurements reveal that the iron-filled CNTs exhibit an average coercivity of about 257.05 G.
Keywords:A. Iron-filled carbon nanotubes   B. Excessive ferrocene   B. Floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition   D. Magnetic property
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