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Impact of support calcination and competitive adsorbate in Fe/Mo-AI(2)O3 catalyst for synthesis of carbon nanotubes by V-flame

MATERIALS RESEARCH EXPRESS(2018)

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Abstract
Carbon nano tubes (CNT s) were synthesized via carbon monoxide decomposition with aid of various Fe/Mo-Al2O3 catalysts by V-type flame method. The influences of support calcination and competitive adsorbates on the morphology and properties of CNTs were studied. SEM, HRTEM, TPO and Raman spectroscopy were applied to investigate the morphology and microstructure of CNT products. XRD, H-2-TPR were employed to characterize catalysts. The obtained results indicate that calcinated support can increase production and promote the formation of CNTs with small diameter. Utilizing citric acid as a competitive adsorbate is successful in improving the quality of CNTs. Besides, the addition of citric acid and calcinated support in catalyst enhances the catalytic growth activity. The obtained CNTs have a diameter around 4-6 nm within a narrow diameter distribution range. Raman spectrum analysis also illustrates that highly graphitized CNTs are produced on the catalyst with calcinated support and citric acid. These results suggest that support calcination and competitive adsorbate have pronounced effect on the average diameter, diameter distribution, and graphitization of CNTs, which provides a simple and effective way to tune the properties of CNTs.
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carbon nanotube,V-type flame method,support calcination,competitive adsorbate,Fe/Mo-Al2O3 catalyst
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