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Mass-selected, ligand-free FeN clusters with N = 10-30 atoms (cluster diameter: 0.6-0.9 nm) were implanted into [Al@SiOx] surfaces at a low surface coverage corresponding to a few thousandths up to a few hundredths of a monolayer in order to avoid initial cluster agglomeration. These studies are aimed towards gaining an insight into the lower limit of the size regime of carbon nanotube (CNT) growth by employing size-selected sub-nm iron clusters as catalyst or precatalyst precursors for CNT growth. Agglomeration of sub-nm iron clusters to iron nanoparticles with a median size range between three and six nanometres and the CNT formation hence can be observed at CVD growth temperatures of 750 °C. Below 600 °C, no CNT growth is observed. © 2011 Joshi et al; licensee Beilstein-Institut.
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Joshi, R., Waldschmidt, B., Engstler, J., Schäfer, R., & Schneider, J. J. (2011). Generation and agglomeration behaviour of size-selected sub-nm iron clusters as catalysts for the growth of carbon nanotubes. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 2(1), 734–739. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.2.80
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