Title of article :
Growth of carbon nanofilaments on coal foams
Author/Authors :
Calvo، نويسنده , , Montserrat and Arenillas، نويسنده , , Ana and Garcيa، نويسنده , , Roberto and Moinelo، نويسنده , , Sabino R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Nanofilamentous carbon was grown on a carbon foam by catalytic chemical vapour deposition (CVD) using the decomposition of ethylene/hydrogen mixtures over Ni. The carbon foam was obtained from a coal by a two-stage thermal process, with the first stage taking place at a temperature within the plastic region of the precursor coal. The extent of porosity and the pore size of the foam were mainly influenced by the pressure reached in the reactor during the first stage. In the CVD process, 700 °C was the optimum temperature for obtaining good yields of nanofilaments. A low ethylene/hydrogen ratio (1/4) in the reactive gas gave rise to almost only short and thin carbon nanostructures. A higher proportion of C2H4 (4/1, C2H4/H2) gave better yields of nanofilaments, with good proportions of higher-length and higher-diameter (up to around 0.5 μm) structures. Among the carbon forms produced, transmission electron microscopy revealed the predominance of fishbone-type nanofibres, with some bamboo-like nanotubes being also observed.
Keywords :
Raman spectroscopy , Chemical vapour deposition (CVD) , Electron microscopy , Nanostructures , Composite materials