Chemical Physics Impact (Jun 2022)
Combined synthesis of carbon nanospheres and carbon nanotubes using thermal chemical vapor deposition process
Abstract
Carbon spheres (CNSs) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are attracting more attention from researchers due to their excellent potential applications as adsorbents, catalyst carriers, and drug delivery. The synthesizing of CNTs and CNSs is a challenging and tedious process. A researcher has to produce different catalyst materials and precursors to synthesize CNTs and CNSs. Hence, an attempt has been made to combined in-situ synthesize of CNSs and CNTs in a single experiment. NiO/CuO/Al2O3 catalyst was used as a substrate. The thermal chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process with acetylene as a precursor gas was used to synthesize the CNSs and CNTs. The influence of process parameters and the growth mechanism of carbon nanomaterials were investigated. The obtained carbon nanomaterials samples were characterized using FESEM, HRTEM with SAED pattern, XRD analysis, Raman spectroscopy, and FTIR analysis. Results indicated that the catalyst morphology has a greater influence on the growth of CNTs and CNSs. The CVD process parameters play a vital role in deciding the structure of carbon nanomaterials. A schematic representation was proposed to understand the formation of carbon nanomaterials on top of the catalyst particles.