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One Step Synthesis and Growth Mechanism of Carbon Nanotubes

One Step Synthesis and Growth Mechanism of Carbon Nanotubes
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摘要 A simple one step, reproducible, synthesis route for carbon nanotubes was proposed. No external catalyst was used for the synthesis. These nanotubes were obtained after decomposition of acetone at 650 ℃ in a specially designed autoclave. The pressure generated due to decomposition of acetone played a vital role in the synthesis. The X-ray diffraction pattern and transmission electron microscopy of the sample showed that the diameter of nanotubes is in the range of 3-14 nm. The thermo gravimetric analysis showed 3% weight loss below 500 ℃; the content of amorphous carbon is very less. The growth mechanism of CNTs was also proposed in the present paper. A simple one step, reproducible, synthesis route for carbon nanotubes was proposed. No external catalyst was used for the synthesis. These nanotubes were obtained after decomposition of acetone at 650 ℃ in a specially designed autoclave. The pressure generated due to decomposition of acetone played a vital role in the synthesis. The X-ray diffraction pattern and transmission electron microscopy of the sample showed that the diameter of nanotubes is in the range of 3-14 nm. The thermo gravimetric analysis showed 3% weight loss below 500 ℃; the content of amorphous carbon is very less. The growth mechanism of CNTs was also proposed in the present paper.
出处 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2014年第2期112-116,共5页 材料科学技术(英文版)
基金 Council of Scientific and Industrial Research(CSIR)India,for providing financial assistance
关键词 NANOSTRUCTURES Chemical synthesis Electron diffraction Raman spectroscopy DEFECTS Nanostructures Chemical synthesis Electron diffraction Raman spectroscopy Defects
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