Title of article
Synthesis and Characterization of Carbon Nanotubes Using Amorphous Alloy Catalysts
Author/Authors
ismail, nahla national research center - center of excellence of advanced science - physical chemistry department, Egypt , abdel-maksod, i.h. national research center - center of excellence of advanced science - physical chemistry department, Egypt , badawy, a. a. a. national research center - center of excellence of advanced science - physical chemistry department, Egypt
From page
465
To page
475
Abstract
ARC DISCHARGE method was utilized to synthesize carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The arcing was carried out in air atmosphere in presence of amorphous alloy as catalyst. The current density was maintained constant during the experiment. The amorphous alloys used were CoFeB amorphous alloy and ZrCuNiAl amorphous alloy. Characterization of the samples produced indicates that the presence of CoFeB amorphous alloy much enhanced the yield of multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs). In contrast, the use of ZrCuNiAl amorphous alloy exerted an opposite effect. The produced MWNTs were tested for hydrogen sorption at 20 bar.
Keywords
Carbon nanotubes , Amorphous alloy , Hydrogen sorption
Journal title
Egyptian Journal of Chemistry
Journal title
Egyptian Journal of Chemistry
Record number
2645184
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