Low-temperature growth of carbon nanotubes by thermal chemical vapor deposition using Pd, Cr, and Pt as co-catalyst

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Palladium (Pd), chromium (Cr), and platinum (Pt) are used as co-catalysts to decrease the growth temperature of carbon nanotubes to 500-550 degrees C. Pd is found to be the most efficient co-catalyst for the growth of carbon nanotubes on cobalt-nickel catalytic particles deposited on a silicon oxide substrate by thermal chemical vapor deposition using C2H2. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy reveals the bamboo-shaped carbon nanotubes grown at 500 degrees C using Pd, while the curled carbon nanofibers are grown at 550 degrees C using Cr. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Issue Date
2000-09
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English
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CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS, v.327, no.5-6, pp.277 - 283

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0009-2614
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/70998
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