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  • Effect of catalysts on the yield and morphology of carbon nanotubes using a zeolite template
  • Wei Zhaoa, Hyung Tae Kimb and Ik Jin Kima,*
  • a Institute for Processing and Application of Inorganic Materials (PAIM), Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Hanseo University, 360 Daegok-ri, Haemi-myun, Seosan city, Chungna 356-706, Korea b Engineering Ceramic Center, Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology(KICET), Icheon 467-84, Kyoung-gi do, Korea
Abstract
Metallic (Fe, Co, Ni, and Cu) ion-exchanged faujasite-type (FAU) zeolite was used to synthesize carbon nanotubes by catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CCVD). Based on the characterization with transmission electron microscopy (TEM), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and Raman spectroscopy, the carbon grown on different metal-supported zeolites (FAU) exhibited a variety of nanostructures such as tubes, belts, and fibers. High yields of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) of up to 63.1% and 60.2% were obtained from Fe- and Co-supported zeolite templates, respectively, and the latter had a greater crystallinity

Keywords: Carbon nanotubes, Zeolite, Catalyst, Chemical vapor deposition, Template

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  • 2012; 13(1): 81-85

    Published on Feb 28, 2012

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