Growth of single-layer carbon tubes assisted with iron-group metal catalysts in carbon arc |
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Authors: | Yahachi Saito Tadao Koyama Kenichiro Kawabata |
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Affiliation: | 19. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mie University, Tsu 514, Japan
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Abstract: | Single-layer (SL) carbon tubes were produced by arc evaporation of graphite rods containing iron-group metals (Fe, Co, Ni, Fe/Co, Co/Ni, Fe/Ni) under He and Ar gas. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed that these elemental and binary metals, excluding Fe which need a special atmosphere (a mixture of Ar and CH4), showed catalytic activity producing SL tubes under pure inactive gases. Fe/Ni alloy was the most effectual catalysts for producing SL tubes. The highest abundance of SL tubes in raw soot was estimated to be ~ 10% from TEM observation. Smoke particles directly caught on TEM grids near an evaporation source during arcburning were also investigated, and it was suggested that small metal particles were first formed in the gas phase and then SL tubes grew from them. |
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