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Striking Influence of the Catalyst Support and Its Acid–Base Properties: New Insight into the Growth Mechanism of Carbon Nanotubes

Magrez, Arnaud
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Smajda, Rita
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Seo, Jin Won
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2011
ACS Nano

In the accepted mechanisms of carbon nanotube (CNT) growth by catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CCVD), the catalyst support is falsely considered as a passive material whose only role is to prevent catalytic particles from coarsening. The chemical changes that occur to the carbon source molecules on the surface are mainly overlooked. Here, we demonstrate the strong influence of the support on the growth of CNTs and show that it can be tuned by controlling the acid base character of the support surface. This finding largely, clarifies the CCVD growth mechanism. The CNTs' growth stems from the support where the presence of basic sites catalyzes the aromatization and reduces the complexity of CNT precursor molecules. On basic supports, the growth is activated and CNTs are more than 1000 times longer than those produced on acidic supports. These results could be the bedrock of future development of more efficient growth of CNTs on surfaces of functional materials. Finally, the modification of the aciditiy of the catalyst support during the super growth process is also discussed.

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DOI
10.1021/nn200012z
Web of Science ID

WOS:000290826800004

Author(s)
Magrez, Arnaud
Smajda, Rita
Seo, Jin Won
Horváth, Endre
Ribic̆, PrimožRebernik
Andresen, Juan Carlos
Acquaviva, Donatello
Olariu, Areta
Laurenczy, Gábor
Forró, Lázló
Date Issued

2011

Published in
ACS Nano
Volume

5

Issue

5

Start page

3428

End page

3437

Subjects

amphoteric

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Al2O3

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TiO2

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Bronsted

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oxidative dehydrogenation

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water

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Chemical-Vapor-Deposition

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Water

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Nanoparticles

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Ethylene

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July 20, 2011
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