Synthesis of high purity carbon nano fibers and hydrogen from propane decomposition

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High purity carbon nano fibers/tubes (CNF/Ts) which contain 97% pure graphitic carbon are prepared by a new catalytic method. These carbon nano fibers/tubes are ready to use without any further purification. The striking feature of this method is the production of carbon nano fibers/tubes of narrow distribution range. The developed catalytic method also produces pure hydrogen. An additional advantage of this catalytic method is that catalyst can be reused without reactivation. Ni:Cu catalyst system is embodied into SCHOTT-DURAN filter disc of large pore size (40-100 μm). Due to the production of hydrogen in the reaction catalyst stability is enhanced and deactivation process is considerably slowed down.

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Hussain, S. T., Gul, S., Mazhar, M., & Larachi, F. (2008). Synthesis of high purity carbon nano fibers and hydrogen from propane decomposition. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 29(2), 389–392. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2008.29.2.389

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