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Solvothermal synthesis of hair-like carbon nanotubes onto sub-micron-sized spherical metal oxide catalyst cores

Long- and uniform-length, and high-density hair-like carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were produced by CNT growth on sub-micron-sized spherical catalyst supports. The nanosized catalysts (FeO(x), CoO(x), and NiO(x)) that were supported in/on the sub-micron-sized spherical metal oxides (TiO(2), ZrO(2), SnO(2)...

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Autores principales: Kobiro, Kazuya, Kimura, Hinako, Hirose, Saki, Kinjo, Makoto, Furuta, Hiroshi
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10160925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37152562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00770g
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author Kobiro, Kazuya
Kimura, Hinako
Hirose, Saki
Kinjo, Makoto
Furuta, Hiroshi
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Kimura, Hinako
Hirose, Saki
Kinjo, Makoto
Furuta, Hiroshi
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description Long- and uniform-length, and high-density hair-like carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were produced by CNT growth on sub-micron-sized spherical catalyst supports. The nanosized catalysts (FeO(x), CoO(x), and NiO(x)) that were supported in/on the sub-micron-sized spherical metal oxides (TiO(2), ZrO(2), SnO(2), and CeO(2)) were prepared via one-step solvothermal and/or two-step impregnation methods. The nanosized catalysts supported in/on the spherical metal oxide supports were converted into CNT conjugates with the CNT-hair morphology via a chemical thermal vapor deposition technique using ethyne gas as a carbon source; the CNTs grew on the central spherical metal oxide core under the base growth process conditions. Among the many types of candidate spherical catalyst materials, the combination of FeO(x) as a catalyst for CNT growth and ZrO(2) as a support led to the best growth of CNT-hair under the reaction conditions, which included a temperature of 730 °C, pressure of 65 Pa, a 10 sccm ethyne gas flow, and a reaction time of 10 s. The CNTs consisted of five-to-eight-layered multi-wall structures with lengths of approximately 3 μm. The CNT-hair that was obtained using the solvothermally embedded catalyst showed higher crystallinity and was dense, thick, and straight, while the corresponding CNT-hair obtained using the impregnated catalyst was slightly sparse, thin, and curly. A unique layer structure constructed using large quantities of uniform CNT-hair, including multiple CNT yarns similar to fuzzy balls or cotton candies, was assembled. The CNT-hair conjugate, specifically constructed in a layer structure with core FeO(x)/ZrO(2) catalysts and tangled CNT yarns, had an appearance similar to frog eggs. Therefore, we successfully prepared suitable catalysts for CNT-hair production and fabricated a layer structure consisting of large numbers of CNT-hair conjugates. The unique structures are expected as a new metamaterial with intriguing physical properties, including isotropic absorption of polarized light and electromagnetic waves.
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spelling pubmed-101609252023-05-06 Solvothermal synthesis of hair-like carbon nanotubes onto sub-micron-sized spherical metal oxide catalyst cores Kobiro, Kazuya Kimura, Hinako Hirose, Saki Kinjo, Makoto Furuta, Hiroshi RSC Adv Chemistry Long- and uniform-length, and high-density hair-like carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were produced by CNT growth on sub-micron-sized spherical catalyst supports. The nanosized catalysts (FeO(x), CoO(x), and NiO(x)) that were supported in/on the sub-micron-sized spherical metal oxides (TiO(2), ZrO(2), SnO(2), and CeO(2)) were prepared via one-step solvothermal and/or two-step impregnation methods. The nanosized catalysts supported in/on the spherical metal oxide supports were converted into CNT conjugates with the CNT-hair morphology via a chemical thermal vapor deposition technique using ethyne gas as a carbon source; the CNTs grew on the central spherical metal oxide core under the base growth process conditions. Among the many types of candidate spherical catalyst materials, the combination of FeO(x) as a catalyst for CNT growth and ZrO(2) as a support led to the best growth of CNT-hair under the reaction conditions, which included a temperature of 730 °C, pressure of 65 Pa, a 10 sccm ethyne gas flow, and a reaction time of 10 s. The CNTs consisted of five-to-eight-layered multi-wall structures with lengths of approximately 3 μm. The CNT-hair that was obtained using the solvothermally embedded catalyst showed higher crystallinity and was dense, thick, and straight, while the corresponding CNT-hair obtained using the impregnated catalyst was slightly sparse, thin, and curly. A unique layer structure constructed using large quantities of uniform CNT-hair, including multiple CNT yarns similar to fuzzy balls or cotton candies, was assembled. The CNT-hair conjugate, specifically constructed in a layer structure with core FeO(x)/ZrO(2) catalysts and tangled CNT yarns, had an appearance similar to frog eggs. Therefore, we successfully prepared suitable catalysts for CNT-hair production and fabricated a layer structure consisting of large numbers of CNT-hair conjugates. The unique structures are expected as a new metamaterial with intriguing physical properties, including isotropic absorption of polarized light and electromagnetic waves. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10160925/ /pubmed/37152562 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00770g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kobiro, Kazuya
Kimura, Hinako
Hirose, Saki
Kinjo, Makoto
Furuta, Hiroshi
Solvothermal synthesis of hair-like carbon nanotubes onto sub-micron-sized spherical metal oxide catalyst cores
title Solvothermal synthesis of hair-like carbon nanotubes onto sub-micron-sized spherical metal oxide catalyst cores
title_full Solvothermal synthesis of hair-like carbon nanotubes onto sub-micron-sized spherical metal oxide catalyst cores
title_fullStr Solvothermal synthesis of hair-like carbon nanotubes onto sub-micron-sized spherical metal oxide catalyst cores
title_full_unstemmed Solvothermal synthesis of hair-like carbon nanotubes onto sub-micron-sized spherical metal oxide catalyst cores
title_short Solvothermal synthesis of hair-like carbon nanotubes onto sub-micron-sized spherical metal oxide catalyst cores
title_sort solvothermal synthesis of hair-like carbon nanotubes onto sub-micron-sized spherical metal oxide catalyst cores
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10160925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37152562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00770g
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