Continuous Production of Carbon Nanotubes - A Review.

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) up to now are the most researched materials of the 21st century with an international intention of growing industrial quantities due to their superior properties for use in many applications. Thus far large quantities of carbon nanotube scan be grown in a continuous manner by...

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Main Authors: Mohd Salleh, Mohamad Amran, Abdul Rashid, Suraya, Mohd Yusoff, Hamdan, Lim, Siang Ying, Abd Razak, Jeefferie
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Published: 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.233762015-10-16T08:23:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23376/ Continuous Production of Carbon Nanotubes - A Review. Mohd Salleh, Mohamad Amran Abdul Rashid, Suraya Mohd Yusoff, Hamdan Lim, Siang Ying Abd Razak, Jeefferie Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) up to now are the most researched materials of the 21st century with an international intention of growing industrial quantities due to their superior properties for use in many applications. Thus far large quantities of carbon nanotube scan be grown in a continuous manner by both arc as well as chemical vapour deposition methods. In this paper, an innovative approach of feeding gases, a carbon precursor (solid or gases) and a catalyst into the reaction zone is reviewed. This is followed by a study of the reaction process concerning how the method is initiated, the effect of growth environment and catalyst on CNTs as well as the discharging mechanism for the final carbon products. A study of the arc method consists of a novel way of growing CNTs in a liquid solution from an arc discharge generated by carbon rods, by growing CNTs in a plasma zone using carbon gases or solid carbon and a more direct method of using carbon tape as the anode for the synthesized source are also reported. In the case of the chemical vapour deposition (CVD) method, some use a horizontal reactor and some use a vertical reactor with all having different installed devices for use in continuous feeding and discharging of resources and products respectively. Additionally, problems regarding the CNT yield and some issues that have not been taken into consideration by others, are discussed. At the end of the review, an additional mechanism to integrate catalyst preparation and carbon nanotube purification into the current research synthesizing process for future study is proposed for a highly productive continuous CNT synthesis process. 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23376/1/Continuous%20Production%20of%20Carbon%20Nanotubes.pdf Mohd Salleh, Mohamad Amran and Abdul Rashid, Suraya and Mohd Yusoff, Hamdan and Lim, Siang Ying and Abd Razak, Jeefferie (2011) Continuous Production of Carbon Nanotubes - A Review. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 17 (3). pp. 367-376. ISSN 1226-086X 10.1016/j.jiec.2011.05.007 English
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description Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) up to now are the most researched materials of the 21st century with an international intention of growing industrial quantities due to their superior properties for use in many applications. Thus far large quantities of carbon nanotube scan be grown in a continuous manner by both arc as well as chemical vapour deposition methods. In this paper, an innovative approach of feeding gases, a carbon precursor (solid or gases) and a catalyst into the reaction zone is reviewed. This is followed by a study of the reaction process concerning how the method is initiated, the effect of growth environment and catalyst on CNTs as well as the discharging mechanism for the final carbon products. A study of the arc method consists of a novel way of growing CNTs in a liquid solution from an arc discharge generated by carbon rods, by growing CNTs in a plasma zone using carbon gases or solid carbon and a more direct method of using carbon tape as the anode for the synthesized source are also reported. In the case of the chemical vapour deposition (CVD) method, some use a horizontal reactor and some use a vertical reactor with all having different installed devices for use in continuous feeding and discharging of resources and products respectively. Additionally, problems regarding the CNT yield and some issues that have not been taken into consideration by others, are discussed. At the end of the review, an additional mechanism to integrate catalyst preparation and carbon nanotube purification into the current research synthesizing process for future study is proposed for a highly productive continuous CNT synthesis process.
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author Mohd Salleh, Mohamad Amran
Abdul Rashid, Suraya
Mohd Yusoff, Hamdan
Lim, Siang Ying
Abd Razak, Jeefferie
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Abdul Rashid, Suraya
Mohd Yusoff, Hamdan
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Abd Razak, Jeefferie
Continuous Production of Carbon Nanotubes - A Review.
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Abd Razak, Jeefferie
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title Continuous Production of Carbon Nanotubes - A Review.
title_short Continuous Production of Carbon Nanotubes - A Review.
title_full Continuous Production of Carbon Nanotubes - A Review.
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