Journal of Saudi Chemical Society (Sep 2019)
Synthesis and characterization of nanocarbon having different morphological structures by chemical vapor deposition over Fe-Ni-Co-Mo/MgO catalyst
Abstract
Catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CCVD) is one of the most promising synthesis methods for economically producing large quantities of different nanocarbon structures. Here we report a systematic study of the synthesis conditions for the preparation of different nanocarbon morphological structures via acetylene decomposition over the surface of quaternary-metallic catalyst (Fe-Ni-Co-Mo) supported on MgO (Fe-Ni-Co-Mo/MgO). In particular, the effect of temperature, and the reaction time were investigated to optimize the yield, quality, size and graphitic crystallinity of the deposited carbon. The study showed a successful synthesis of: (i) a high-yield and quality bamboo-like multiwalled carbon nanotubes (b-CNT), (ii) hybrid graphene/carbon nanotubes (G/CNT), and (iii) multilayer graphene (MLG). The structures of the obtained products were characterized by HR-TEM, TGA, Raman spectroscopy, FTIR and X-ray diffraction. The results found seem essential for realizing the role of different synthesis parameters on the yield, quality, and morphology of the synthesized product. Keywords: CCVD, Carbon nanotubes, Bamboo-like structure, Hybrid graphene/CNT structure, Graphene