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Ni–Fe Competition in the Catalysis of Carbon Nanotube Growth

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Pages 201-206 | Published online: 22 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The paper presents the results of competitive catalysis investigation of the carbon nanotube growth in situ of the partial oxidation process of methane. The competition between Ni and Fe results in suppression of Ni catalytic activity and the growth of Fe‐capped carbon nanotubes. The discrimination is so strong that iron is segregated from Ni–Fe based stainless steel alloy leaving characteristic Ni‐enriched corrosion caverns. The process strongly depends on temperature. Depending on particular catalyst bed composition, the nanotubes of various morphology may occur. In particular, the use of perovskite‐type catalyst leads to formation of “olive‐branch”‐like peculiar carbon nanostructures.

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