High-density growth of single-wall carbon nanotubes
on silicon by fabrication of nanosized catalyst thin
films
High-density growth of single-wall carbon nanotubes
on silicon by fabrication of nanosized catalyst thin
films
A simple method for the synthesis of metal oxide thin films through gel solutions of
inorganic metal salts using poly(ethylene glycol) was developed. The technique was then
applied to fabricate nanoscale MgO-supported catalysts for the surface CVD growth of singlewall
carbon nanotubes (SWNTs.) The results showed that the catalytic films greatly promoted
the growth of SWNTs of high quality, density, and uniformity. The bundle sizes, growth
density, and orientation of the resulting SWNTs could be controlled to some extent by
choosing the type of catalyst and by suitable modification of the reaction parameters.
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Li, Qingwen
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Hao, Yan
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Li, Xiaohong
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Zhang, Jin
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October 2002
Li, Qingwen
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Hao, Yan
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Li, Xiaohong
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Zhang, Jin
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Liu, ZhongFan
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Li, Qingwen, Hao, Yan, Li, Xiaohong, Zhang, Jin and Liu, ZhongFan
(2002)
High-density growth of single-wall carbon nanotubes
on silicon by fabrication of nanosized catalyst thin
films.
Chemistry of Materials, 14 (10), .
(doi:10.1021/cm020300a).
Abstract
A simple method for the synthesis of metal oxide thin films through gel solutions of
inorganic metal salts using poly(ethylene glycol) was developed. The technique was then
applied to fabricate nanoscale MgO-supported catalysts for the surface CVD growth of singlewall
carbon nanotubes (SWNTs.) The results showed that the catalytic films greatly promoted
the growth of SWNTs of high quality, density, and uniformity. The bundle sizes, growth
density, and orientation of the resulting SWNTs could be controlled to some extent by
choosing the type of catalyst and by suitable modification of the reaction parameters.
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Published date: October 2002
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Engineering Mats & Surface Engineerg Gp
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/63264
ISSN: 0897-4756
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Yan Hao
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Xiaohong Li
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ZhongFan Liu
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