The role of sulphur in the synthesis of carbon nanotubes by chemical vapour deposition at high temperatures?

M. S. Motta, A. Moisala, I. A. Kinloch, A. H. Windle

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    Abstract

    Sulphur has been recognised as a growth promoter for carbon fibres and carbon nanotubes for over 30 years. Moreover, the Fe-C-S system, in particular, has been extensively studied for more than half a century in the fields of steelmaking and cast iron. In the present work we examine the role of sulphur in the iron-catalysed growth of carbon nanotubes during the process of direct spinning of fibres from the gas phase. A detailed microstructural characterisation of the reaction products was conducted by high resolution TEM and EELS composition mapping on a dedicated FEG STEM (VG HB 501) equipped with C s aberration correctors. Our results agree with previous works in classical metallurgy, indicating that sulphur forms a layer on the surface of the catalyst particles that plays a role in encouraging nanotube growth by surface diffusion. Copyright © 2008 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2442-2449
    Number of pages7
    JournalJournal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
    Volume8
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2008

    Keywords

    • Carbon nanotubes
    • CVD
    • Sulphur
    • Synthesis

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