Carbon nanostructures grown on fe-cr-al alloy

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The morphology and nanostructure of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), synthesized directly on Fe-Cr-Al-based alloy substrate using an alcohol catalytic chemical vapour deposition method (ACCVD), were examined by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The grown CNTs were entangled with chain-like, bamboo-like, and necklace-like morphologies. The CNT morphology was affected by the elemental composition of catalysts and local instability of deposition process. Straight and bended CNTs with bamboo-like nanostructure grew mainly on γ-Fe and Fe3c particles. The synthesis of necklace-like nanostructures was influenced by silicon oxide, and growth of chain-like nanostructures was supported by a catalysts consisting of Fe, Si, oxygen and trace of Cr. Most of nanotubes grew according to base growth mechanism.© 2010 FEI STU.

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Čaplovičová, M., Čaplovič, L., Búc, D., Vinduška, P., & Janík, J. (2010). Carbon nanostructures grown on fe-cr-al alloy. Journal of Electrical Engineering, 61(6), 373–377. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10187-010-0057-9

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