Title of article :
Flame synthesis of Ni-catalyzed nanofibers Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Randall L. Vander Wal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Flame synthesis of Ni-catalyzed nanofibers is illustrated. Ni nanoparticles are formed by thermal decomposition of a nebulized Ni nitrate solution entrained into a reactive fuel mixture. Although at the earliest stages of growth, the Ni nanoparticles are sufficiently small to catalyze single-wall nanotubes (SWNTs), only the larger particles appear catalytically active yielding only nanofibers. Using different reactive gas mixtures consisting of CO or C2H2 or their combination, Ni nanoparticles exhibited a high preferential reactivity towards C2H2 to form nanofibers. These results are interpreted as a result of CO enhancing the dissociative adsorption of C2H2 through electronic charge donation mediated by the Ni nanoparticle and physically protecting active sites against blockage by aromatic molecules.
Keywords :
B. combustion , Pyrolysis , A. carbon filaments , Catalytically grown carbon , Carbon nanotubes