Growth of a carbon micro- And nanocoils mixture using NiSO4 as the catalyst precursor

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A mixture of carbon micro- and nanocoils (CMCs/CNCs) is synthesized by catalytic pyrolysis of acetylene at 650°C using NiSO4 as the catalyst precursor. The morphology of the grown product is analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Experimental results indicate that, in general, the CMCs are in double-helical form, while most of the grown CNCs are in twisted single-helical form. The coil diameters of CMCs and CNCs are approximately 4 to 10 mm and 300 to 400 nm, respectively. Raman spectra indicate that the real active catalyst precursor for growing CMCs/CNCs is NiSO4, while NiO is not an effective catalyst precursor for synthesizing CMCs or CNCs.

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Cui, R., Li, D., Fu, X., Asif, M., & Pan, L. (2015). Growth of a carbon micro- And nanocoils mixture using NiSO4 as the catalyst precursor. Chemical Vapor Deposition, 21(1–3), 78–83. https://doi.org/10.1002/cvde.201407144

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