Journal of Composites Science (Feb 2023)

The Importance of Water for Purification of Longer Carbon Nanotubes for Nanocomposite Applications

  • Vladimir Z. Mordkovich,
  • Maxim A. Khaskov,
  • Veronika A. Naumova,
  • Victor V. De,
  • Boris A. Kulnitskiy,
  • Aida R. Karaeva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs7020079
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
p. 79

Abstract

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Ultralong carbon nanotubes (UCNTs) are in high demand for nanocomposites applications due to their magnificent physical and chemical properties. UCNTs are synthesized by the catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CCVD) method and, before use as fillers in nanocomposites, should be purified of residual catalyst and non-CNT particles without significant destruction or scissoring of the UCNT. This study investigates the role of water vapor for purification of UCNTs from iron catalyst particles and the importance of water assistance in this process is confirmed. It was shown that wet air treatment of products of UCNTs CCVD synthesis under mild conditions can be used to sufficiently decrease residual iron catalyst content without significant carbon losses in comparison to the results obtained with dry air, while the residual iron content was shown to significantly influence the subsequent oxidation of different forms of carbons, including UCNTs. The increasing of D/G ratio of Raman spectra after wet air treatment of products of UCNTs CCVD synthesis makes it possible to conclude that iron catalyst particles transform into iron oxides and hydroxides that caused inner structural strains and destruction of carbon shells, improving removal of the catalyst particles by subsequent acid treatment. UCNTs purification with water assistance can be used to develop economically and ecologically friendly methods for obtaining fillers for nanocomposites of different applications.

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