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Title
Synthesis of carbon nanotube fibers from carbon precursors with low decomposition temperatures using a direct spinning process
Authors
Lee, Sung-HyunKim, Hye-RimLee, TaeseonLee, HaeminLee, JinwooLee, JaegeunPark, JunbeomLee, Kun-Hong
Date Issued
2017-11
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Abstract
Carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers were synthesized from ethylene, acetylene, or methane by separately injecting ferrocene and the carbon precursors during a direct spinning process. Ethylene and acetylene have low decomposition temperatures. It was difficult to synthesize CNT fibers from these precursors using the direct spinning method. CNT fibers were continuously synthesized by delaying the contact time between the catalyst particles and the carbon precursors, which provided sufficient time for catalyst growth. Changes in catalyst size from 2 nm to 20 nm were observed as a function of the catalyst formation step setting temperature (350-440 degrees C) and the carbon precursor injection tube length (8-310 mm), and the relationship between the catalyst size and the CNT diameter was characterized. The CNT fibers had higher I-G/I-D ratios when synthesized from acetylene (69.87) or ethylene (18.52) than from methane (3.61). The choice of the carbon precursor had a much larger effect on the I-G/I-D ratio of the synthesized CNT fibers than the other operating variables. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITION; FLOATING CATALYST METHOD; THERMAL-DECOMPOSITION; GROWTH-MECHANISM; FLOW REACTOR; SULFUR; ARRAYS; ACETYLENE; ETHYLENE; MUSCLES
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/50860
DOI
10.1016/j.carbon.2017.08.064
ISSN
0008-6223
Article Type
Article
Citation
CARBON, vol. 124, page. 219 - 227, 2017-11
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