2023
DOI: 10.1080/1536383x.2023.2292694
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A comprehensive review of carbon nanotubes: growth mechanisms, preparation and applications

Peng Wang,
Qianpeng Dong,
Chenyu Gao
et al.
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“…In addition, nanomaterials have high stability and are heterogeneous in nature, enabling them to be easily recovered and reused like heterogeneous catalysts. In this context, various nanoparticles such as boehmite, 13–15 mesoporous silica materials, 16–18 graphene oxide, 19–21 MOF compounds, 22–31 carbon nanostructures, 32,33 polymers, 34 biochar, 35,36 and magnetic particles 37 have been reported as catalysts or catalyst supports. However, most of these materials are synthesized from mineral and non-renewable chemical compounds, which are against the principles of green and modern chemistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, nanomaterials have high stability and are heterogeneous in nature, enabling them to be easily recovered and reused like heterogeneous catalysts. In this context, various nanoparticles such as boehmite, 13–15 mesoporous silica materials, 16–18 graphene oxide, 19–21 MOF compounds, 22–31 carbon nanostructures, 32,33 polymers, 34 biochar, 35,36 and magnetic particles 37 have been reported as catalysts or catalyst supports. However, most of these materials are synthesized from mineral and non-renewable chemical compounds, which are against the principles of green and modern chemistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%