Synthesis procedure of highly densely packed carbon nanotube forests on TiN

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The goal of this research was to obtain high-density single-walled carbon nanotube forests (SWNTs) on conductive substrates for different applications, including field emission. For this, dip-coating was chosen as the catalyst deposition method, to subsequently grow SWNTs by Alcohol Catalytic Chemical Vapor Deposition (AC-CVD). Si (100) was chosen as the substrate, which was then coated with a TiN thin film. By sputtering with Ar, it was possible to generate alternating TiN and Si lanes, with a different wettability and, therefore, a different affinity for the catalysts. As a result, the Mo-Co catalyst was mainly deposited on TiN and not on sputtered-Si, which allowed the selective growth of SWNT forests on the TiN conductive surfaces. These as-synthesized SWNTs were used for field emission measurements in a high vacuum chamber.

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Campo, T., Pinilla, S., Gálvez, S., Sanz, J. M., Márquez, F., & Morant, C. (2019). Synthesis procedure of highly densely packed carbon nanotube forests on TiN. Nanomaterials, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9040571

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