Abstract
The formation of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), spherical carbon nanocapsules (CNCs), and carbon spheres (CSs) is accomplished by using the method of reactions under autogenic pressure at elevated temperatures (RAPET). A powder mixture of naphthalene and nickel acetate tetrahydrate is dissociated under its autogenic pressure. The resultant CNTs and CNCs exhibit good graphitic quality, and the diameters range from 50200 nm. Smooth and monodisperse CSs with the diameter ranging from 510 m can be obtained by pyrolysis of pure naphthalene. Our results show that the reaction temperature and catalyst proportion play a key role in the formation of carbon nanostructures with RAPET method.
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Wang, C. G., Shao, X. H., & Xue, R. S. (2015). The formation of carbon nanostructures via catalytic pyrolysis of naphthalene under its autogenic pressure. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/752647
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