2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0008-6223(99)00225-0
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Study of multiwalled graphite nanotubes and filaments formation from carbonized products of polyvinyl alcohol via catalytic graphitization at 600–800°C in nitrogen atmosphere

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“…Catalytic ODH giving good yields seems to be possible over carbon catalysts. Carbon nanofilaments in particular display a high stability toward oxidation; their recently reported cheap synthesis by catalytic decomposition [21] seems to make a first industrial application of carbon nanofilaments plausible. Rational design of experiments on the basis of a functional analysis of industrial catalysts with the aid of surface-science methods resulted, in a short time, in a high-temperature stable, active, and selective catalyst for the ODH of ethylbenzene.…”
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“…Catalytic ODH giving good yields seems to be possible over carbon catalysts. Carbon nanofilaments in particular display a high stability toward oxidation; their recently reported cheap synthesis by catalytic decomposition [21] seems to make a first industrial application of carbon nanofilaments plausible. Rational design of experiments on the basis of a functional analysis of industrial catalysts with the aid of surface-science methods resulted, in a short time, in a high-temperature stable, active, and selective catalyst for the ODH of ethylbenzene.…”
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“…In term of growth mechanism, several models have been proposed by the decomposition of hydrocarbon on metal surfaces [8,22], although the exact modes of action are still hypothetical. The mechanism of CNT growth was studied with respect to carbon dissolution in a metal catalyst.…”
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“…The dissolved carbon diffused through the metallic particle to form the layers of the growing CNT. For this reason, metallic particles were present at the ends of the CNT [8].…”
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“…[22,23] Synthesis of CNTs through thermal decomposition of polymer/catalysts has also been reported. Maksimova et al [24,25] prepared CNTs with a diameter of about 20 nm by decomposition of polyethylene (PE) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) using iron catalysts. Polymeric materials are frequently used as carbon sources for the synthesis of CNTs.…”
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