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Abstract
Carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) are promising in many potential applications for their attractive physical and chemical properties. Chemical vapor deposition technique (CVD) is used to synthesize CNMs on fixed substrate. Powdered activated carbon (PAC) was used as a successful substrate for CNMs growth in CVD reaction process. Iron clustered nano particles Fe3+ was impregnated successfully on PAC surface under sonication. EDX characterization results showed the evidence of impregnation and growth of CNMs on PAC surface. The optimum weight percentage of Fe3+ impregnation on PAC was found to be 5%. The CVD reactor used in thisstudy was locally fabricated and modified to reduce the process time and cost. CNMs were synthesized at different temperatures (850, 750, 650 and 550°C) and the maximum yield was obtained at 550°C with majority of CNFs. Various types of CNMs were grown: carbon nanotubes (CNTs), carbon nanofibers (CNFs), CN spheres and CN-coils. Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images were studied for all the samples to investigate the nanostructures for CNMs.
Key words: Carbon nanomaterials, carbon nanotube, carbon nanofibers, nanotechnology, chemical vapor deposition, catalyst impregnation, activated carbon
Abbreviation
CNMs, Carbon nanomaterials; CVD, chemical vapor deposition technique; PAC, powdered activated carbon; FESEM, field emission scanning electron microscopy; TEM, transmission electron microscopy; CNTs, carbon nanotubes; CNFs, carbon nanofibers
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