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Fabrication, Densification, and Replica Molding of 3D Carbon Nanotube Microstructures
Published on: July 2, 2012
Synthesis of multiwalled carbon nanotubes through a modified Wolff-Kishner reduction process
Wenzhong Wang1, Bed Poudel, D Z Wang
1Department of Physics, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02467, USA. wangwm@bc.edu
Abstract:
We report the synthesis of highly crystallized multiwalled carbon nanotubes through a modified Wolff-Kishner reduction process at a low temperature of 180 degrees C without adding the conventional catalysts of Fe/Co/Ni into the reaction vessel. The as-synthesized carbon nanotubes are about 10-40 nm in diameter and several tens of micrometers in length. The experimental results indicate that a high concentration of NaOH is essential to the formation of carbon nanotubes. This technique opens a new route for the synthesis of CNTs and other carbon nanostructured materials.
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