Volume 88,   №2

PARAMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF THE KINETICS OF GROWTH OF CARBON-NANOTUBE ARRAYS ON IRON NANOPARTICLES IN THE PROCESS OF CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION OF HYDROCARBONS



On the basis of the kinetic model of synthesis of carbon nanotubes on iron nanoparticles in the process of chemical vapor deposition of hydrocarbons, the parametric dependences of characteristics of arrays of vertically oriented nanotubes on the temperature of their synthesis, the concentration of acetylene in a reactor, and the diameter of the catalyst nanoparticles were investigated. It is shown that the maximum on the temperature dependence of the rate of growth of carbon nanotubes, detected in experiments at a temperature of ~700oC is due to the competing processes of increasing the catalytic activity of iron nanoparticles and decreasing the acetylene concentration because of the signifi cant gas-phase decomposition of acetylene in the reactor before it enters the substrate with the catalyst. Our calculations have shown that the indicated maximum arises near the transition point separating the low-temperature region where multiwall nanotubes are predominantly synthesized from the higher-temperature region of generation of single-wall nanotubes in the process of chemical vapor deposition of hydrocarbons.
 
 
Author:  S. I. Futko, B. G. Shulitski, V. A. Labunov, and E. M. Ermolaeva
Keywords:  carbon nanotubes, chemical vapor deposition, array of carbon nanotubes, iron nanoparticles, heterogeneous catalysis, transition metals, hydrocarbons
Page:  364

S. I. Futko, B. G. Shulitski, V. A. Labunov, and E. M. Ermolaeva.  PARAMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF THE KINETICS OF GROWTH OF CARBON-NANOTUBE ARRAYS ON IRON NANOPARTICLES IN THE PROCESS OF CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION OF HYDROCARBONS //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics. №2. Volume 88, №2. P. 364.


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