单壁碳纳米管的选择性合成与表征(11,8)

Danlami Umar Zuru, Balal Hassan, Muhammad Nuraddeen Bui, Aliyu Sa’ad Bk, Aliyu Jabbo Bunzah
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单壁碳纳米管(SWCNTs)在纳米技术工业中具有吸引力,由于其高表面积能够将药物和疫苗运送到活性位点,因此它们在制药和医学领域得到了应用;由于优异的导电性和可接近的孔径,用于制造储能装置;在运输中,用于制造强而轻的车辆和飞机部件,以及复合材料,以提高物理和化学性能,如韧性,耐久性,导电性和强度。获得这些珍贵材料的最有效和最具成本效益的方法是化学气相沉积(CVD),然而,通过这种方法获得所需的电子类型的SWCNTs, 20多年来一直是一个全球性的挑战。这限制了这些产品在全球研究和技术工业中的供应,造成了缺乏维持这些产品的原材料的问题。本文采用化学气相沉积(CVD)方法,以C6H14/N2为原料,在Fe2O3/Al2O3催化剂基体上热解制备了金属SWCNTs(11,8)。催化剂的设计和制备是通过将所需SWCNTs的手性指数(n, m)的数值大小分别与金属/载体的摩尔分数相关联来完成的。场发射扫描电镜分析显示密集纠缠的管束,而高分辨率透射电镜证实管束中SWCNTs的刚性排列。拉曼分析得到的样品径向呼吸模式、直径和能带隙值与通过扩展紧密结合(Extended Tight Binding, ETB)模型建立的SWCNTs(11,8)一致。该报告的结果表明,我们的催化剂设计和制备可能有助于缓解所述的全球挑战。
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Selective Synthesis and Characterization of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes (11, 8)
Single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are attractive in the nanotechnology industry where they find applications in the field of pharmacy and medicine due to high surface area capable of transporting drugs and vaccines to active sites; for fabrication of energy storing devices due to excellent electrical conductivity and accessible pore sizes; in transport for the fabrication of strong and lightweight vehicle and aircraft parts and in composite materials to enhance physical and chemical properties such as toughness, durability, conductivity and strength. The most efficient and cost effective method of obtaining these precious materials is the Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD), however, obtaining SWCNTs of desired electronic type via this method, has remained a global challenge for over 20 years. This has limited the availability of these products in the global research and technological industries, contributing to the problem of lack of raw materials to sustain them. In this report, metallic SWCNTs (11, 8) are selectively synthesized via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method, by the pyrolysis of C6H14/N2 feedstock on Fe2O3/Al2O3 catalyst matrix. Catalyst design and preparation was achieved by correlating the numerical magnitudes of chiral index (n, m) of the desired SWCNTs with mole fractions of metal/support, respectively. Field emission scanning electron microscopy analysis reveals densely entangled tubular bundles, while high resolution transmission electron microscopy confirms rigid arrangements of SWCNTs in the bundles. Values of the radial breathing modes, diameter and energy band gaps of the sample obtained from Raman analysis conforms to that of SWCNTs (11, 8), established via Extended Tight Binding (ETB) model. Outcome of this report suggested that our catalyst design and preparation may help alleviate the stated global challenge.
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