A novel Ca3(PO4)2-CaCO3 support mixture for the CVD synthesis of roughened MWCNT-carbon fibres

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Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) with unusual rough surfaces (including pits) have been synthesised by the chemical vapour decomposition process of acetylene using a novel Ca3(PO4)2-CaCO3 support mixture. An Fe-Co bimetallic mixture (50: 50, w/w) was impregnated (5wt% loading) onto either Ca3(PO4)2 to give <1% MWCNTs or CaCO3 to give high yields of MWCNTs with smooth surfaces. Mixtures of Ca3(PO4)2-CaCO3 (0/100-100/0) yielded tubes with very rough surfaces (t=30 min, 1 h) and the CNT yield increased with respect to the amount of CaCO3 in the support mixture. The inner walls of the CNTs possessed a regular orientation of crystalline graphite sheets (3-5 nm), while the outer surface of the CNTs had a thick, rough, compact layer (~30 nm) of carbon with a random orientation of graphite sheets. These induced extremely rough surfaces of the CNTs could serve as 'docking stations' that can harbour a variety of metal catalyst particles for industrially important applications. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.

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Mhlanga, S. D., Witcomb, M. J., Erasmus, R. M., & Coville, N. J. (2011). A novel Ca3(PO4)2-CaCO3 support mixture for the CVD synthesis of roughened MWCNT-carbon fibres. Journal of Experimental Nanoscience, 6(1), 49–63. https://doi.org/10.1080/17458081003793313

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