FABRICATION OF CARBON NANOTUBES FROM LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS BY CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION
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Keywords

Oxidized carbon nanotubes
chemical vapour deposition
catalyst
Fe/SiO2
external diameter
liquefied petroleum gas

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Quyen NDV, Minh Hai HV, Tin DX, Khieu DQ, Tuyen TN. FABRICATION OF CARBON NANOTUBES FROM LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS BY CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION. hueuni-jns [Internet]. 2017Aug.7 [cited 2024Nov.15];126(1B):127-3. Available from: http://222.255.146.83/index.php/hujos-ns/article/view/3889

Abstract

This paper presents the fabrication of carbon nanotubes from liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) by chemical vapour deposition with Fe/SiO2 as a catalyst. The morphology and tube diameter of the carbon nanotubes are dependent on the flow rates of H2 and LPG, and the crystal growth temperature. The obtained CNTs were characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), scanning electron microscope (SEM), scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM), and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area analyses. The results indicate that the suitable conditions for forming the nano-sized tubes are 700 °C for 2 hours with the H2 and LPG flow rate of 140 mL·min–1 and 80  mL·min–1, respectively. The multi-walled structures with long, less defective tubes and identical external diameter of 52 nm and BET surface area of 93 m2·g–1 are obtained.

https://doi.org/10.26459/hueuni-jns.v126i1B.3889
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