Effect of catalyst composition on carbon nanotube growth

02 engineering and technology 0210 nano-technology
DOI: 10.1063/1.1569655 Publication Date: 2003-04-17T22:07:29Z
ABSTRACT
Transmission electron microscopy was used to probe the compositions of individual Co–Mo bimetal catalyst particles and the morphologies of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) catalyzed by these particles under flowing carbon monoxide at 700 °C. It was found that the composition of the catalyst particle at a CNT tip and the distribution of Co within the particle largely determine the morphology of the CNT. A particle with low Co content (<15 at. %) tends to produce a long CNT, while a particle with very high Co content (>85 at. %) tends to produce onion-like structures. These observations provide insight into the CNT growth mechanisms.
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