Issue 1, 2000

Production of differently shaped multi-wall carbon nanotubes using various cobalt supported catalysts

Abstract

Catalytic synthesis and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of multi-wall carbon nanotubes are presented. Silica, zeolite and alumina supported cobalt catalysts were prepared by different methods (impregnation and ion-adsorption precipitation) and were used to produce nanotubes. The synthesis was carried out in a fixed bed flow reactor and the process was optimized in order to produce carbon nanotubes on a gram scale. The influence of various parameters such as the method of catalyst preparation, the nature of the support, cobalt concentration and reaction conditions on the formation of nanotubes was investigated. The carbon deposits were measured and the quality of nanotubes was determined by low and high resolution TEM. Multi-wall straight and coiled nanotubes were found to be fairly regular with an average inner (outer) diameter of 4–7 nm (8–23 nm) and with lengths up to 0.1 mm.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jul 1999
Accepted
27 Oct 1999
First published
22 Dec 1999

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2000,2, 163-170

Production of differently shaped multi-wall carbon nanotubes using various cobalt supported catalysts

P. Piedigrosso, Z. Konya, J. Colomer, A. Fonseca, G. Van Tendeloo and J. B.Nagy, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2000, 2, 163 DOI: 10.1039/A905622J

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