effect of synthesis temperature on the growth iron-filled carbon nanotubes as evidenced by structural, micro-raman, and thermogravimetric analyses
;M. S. Shamsudin;N. A. Asli;S. Abdullah;S. Y. S. Yahya;M. Rusop
majallah-i ̒ulum-i bāghbānī2012Vol. 2012pp. -
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shamsudin2012advanceseffect
Abstract
Tubular structure and well dense of aligned carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were formulated using two-stage catalytic chemical vapor deposition apparatus. In this experiment, aligned CNT was synthesized in the range of 700–900°C temperatures with increment rate of 50°C per sample. The aligned CNT properties were investigated via field emission scanning electron microscope, micro-Raman spectrometer and thermogravimetric analyzer. The experimental results showed that aligned CNT properties were highly dependent on synthesis temperature changes. The optimum temperature of higher crystallinity was observed at 800°C synthesis temperature. However, the highest yield of nanotubes (~99.99%) was obtained at 900°C synthesis temperature. Aligned CNT orientation was in a parallel form and packed together in orderly manner. The behaviors of aligned CNT will be discussed in detail in this paper.