Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1414411 Carbon 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The growth of nitrogen-doped carbon nanofibers (N-CNFs) by the decomposition of ethylene–ammonia mixtures on a Ni–Cu catalyst was studied using in situ X-ray diffraction analysis. The catalyst consists of the Ni-enriched (Ni0.85Cu0.15) and Cu-enriched (Cu0.95Ni0.05) alloys. It was found that the growth of N-CNFs, similar to the growth of carbon nanofibers, proceeds on the Ni-enriched alloy, whereas the Cu-enriched alloy remains inactive. During the N-CNF growth, carbon dissolves in the Ni0.85Cu0.15 alloy with the formation of a oversaturated solid solution, but without formation of bulk nickel carbide. It was supposed that nitrogen also dissolves in this alloy, but the driving force is the primary dissolution of carbon.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Energy Energy (General)
Authors
, , ,