Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering (Sep 2006)

The Preparation of Bamboo-Structured Carbon Nanotubes with the Controlled Porosity by CVD of Acetylene on Co-Mo/MCM-41

  • Alimorad Rashidi,
  • Yadollah Mortazavi,
  • Abbas Ali Khodadadi,
  • Mohamma Mahdi Akbarnejad

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 3
pp. 9 – 13

Abstract

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Bamboo-structured carbon nanotubes are grown on Co-Mo/MCM-41 catalyst in the temperature range of 873-973 K by thermal chemical vapor deposition of acetylene. This study shows that the purified carbon nanotubes have open tips and the metals of the catalyst are not encapsulated. Thus, the bamboo-structure seems to grow from the base. Pore size distribution of the product is quite narrow and is in the range of 2- 5 nm similar to the catalyst pore size distribution. The results of this study demonstrate that by manipulating the template, the pore size distribution of the final product may be controlled. The so-prepared carbon nanotubes with controlled porosity are better suited for the application in gas adsorption and catalyst synthesis.

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