Low temperature growth of ultra-high mass density carbon nanotube forests on conductive supports
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
We grow ultra-high mass density carbon nanotube forests at 450°C on Ti-coated Cu supports using Co-Mo co-catalyst. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy shows Mo strongly interacts with Ti and Co, suppressing both aggregation and lifting off of Co particles and, thus, promoting the root growth mechanism. The forests average a height of 0.38 ?m and a mass density of 1.6 g cm -3. This mass density is the highest reported so far, even at higher temperatures or on insulators. The forests and Cu supports show ohmic conductivity (lowest resistance ~22 k?), suggesting Co-Mo is useful for applications requiring forest growth on conductors.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Co particles; Cocatalyst; Forest growth; Low temperature growth; Mass densities; Nanotube forests; Ohmic conductivity; Root growth mechanism
List of contributors:
Bhardwaj, SUNIL PARASNATH; Cepek, Cinzia
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