Applied Surface Science, Vol.254, No.1, 251-256, 2007
Synthesis of carbon nanotubes by CVD: Effect of acetylene pressure on nanotubes characteristics
The effect of acetylene partial pressure on the structural and morphological properties of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) synthesized by CVD on iron nanoparticles dispersed in a SiO2 matrix as catalyst was investigated. The general growing conditions were: 110cm(3)/min flow rate, 690 degrees C synthesis temperature, 180 Torr over pressure and two gas compositions: 2.5% and 10% C2H2/N-2. The catalyst and nanotubes were characterized by HR-TEM, SEM and DRX. TGA and DTA were also carried out to study degradation stages of synthesized CNTs. MWCNTs synthesized with low acetylene concentration are more regular and with a lower amount of amorphous carbon than those synthesized with a high concentration. During the synthesis of CNTs, amorphous carbon nanoparticles nucleate on the external wall of the nanotubes. At high acetylene concentration carbon nanoparticles grow, covering all CNTs' surface, forming a compact coating. The combination of CNTs with this coating of amorphous carbon nanoparticles lead to a material with high decomposition temperature. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:carbon nanotubes;chemical vapor deposition;acetylene decomposition;iron catalysts;X-ray diffraction;scanning and transmission electron microscopy;thermal analysis