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Elsevier, Applied Catalysis A: General, 2(199), p. 245-255, 2000

DOI: 10.1016/s0926-860x(99)00561-x

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Production of nanotubes by the catalytic decomposition of different carbon-containing compounds

Journal article published in 2000 by Klara Hernadi ORCID, Antonio Fonseca, Janos B. Nagy, Andrea Siska, Imre Kiricsi
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Abstract

Carbon nanotubes were prepared in the catalytic decomposition of different carbon containing compounds over supported transition metal catalysts. Besides acetylene, ethylene, propylene, acetone, n-pentane, methanol, toluene, and methane were tested and each resulted in carbon nanotube formation. The quality of as-made nanotubes was investigated by TEM and was found to be at least as good as obtained in acetylene decomposition. Ethylene and propylene showed somewhat lower reactivity in the buckytube formation with respect to acetylene, simultaneously suppressed formation of amorphous carbon on the outer surface was found.