Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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56790 | Catalysis Today | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
An in situ CVD method was developed in order to grow CNFs on Ni/alumina and nickel thin film catalyst coated inside a closed channel fused silica microreactor. By directly flowing reactant gases over a catalytic coating inside the microchannels, a mechanically stable and porous CNF-alumina composite was formed with high surface area (160 m2/g). Effects of growth time, growth temperature and H2 addition during pretreatment and deposition steps on the composite thickness and nanofibers diameter were investigated. Hydrogen addition increases the deposition rate and helps in producing a mechanically stable support in the microchannel.
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Authors
Anıl Ağıral, Leon Lefferts, J.G.E. (Han) Gardeniers,