Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1419740 | Carbon | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The properties and formation of nanotubes have been extensively studied, but very few deal with the catalytic production mechanism of nanotubes. Two different techniques, thermogravimetric analysis and UV–Raman, have been applied to analyse the carbon deposition by catalysed decomposition of acetylene over an iron-based catalyst. The nature of the produced carbon materials depends on reaction temperature. Also, TEM allows identification of carbon nanotubes, encapsulated particles, and other nanostructures, while UV–Raman confirms its graphitic and graphite-like nature.
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Authors
A. Maroto Valiente, P. Navarro López, I. Rodrı́guez Ramos, A. Guerrero Ruiz, Can Li, Qin Xin,