The nitrogen (N)-doped carbon (CNx) nanotubes were synthesized by pyrolysis of ethyl-enediamine with Ni1.07Mg1.01AlO3.58, Ni 1.99Mg0.29AlO3.78, and Ni2.31Mg 0.08AlO3.89 mixed oxides as catalysts at 650°C. Those mixed oxides were obtained by calcination of corresponding layered double hydroxide precursors (LDHs). Structure and composition of LDHs and mixed oxides were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Inductively coupled plasma spectrum. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and transmission electron microscope were used to characterize the N content, proportion of pyridine-like N structure and morphology of CNx nanotubes. The results showed that the tubes grown with Ni231Mg0.08AlO3.89 as catalysts had more obvious bamboo-like structure, larger diameter than those grown with Ni1.07Mg1.01AlO3.58 and Ni 1.99Mg0.29AlO3.78. The N content and proportion of graphitic-like N structures increased with the content of Ni 2+ increasing in LDH precursors. The morphology, N content and pyridine-like N structures for CNx nanotubes can be controlled to a certain extent by varying the content of Ni2+ in LDH precursors. © Indian Academy of Sciences.
CITATION STYLE
Yong, C., Zhao, Y., Qingxia, L., & Jiao, Q. (2009). Catalytic synthesis of nitrogen-doped multi-walled carbon nanotubes using layered double hydroxides as catalyst precursors. Journal of Chemical Sciences, 121(2), 225–229. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12039-009-0026-7
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.