Carbon nanotubes synthesized by thermal chemical vapor deposition using M(NO3)ndmH2O as catalyst
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TextSeries: ; Physica B, 323(1), p.311-313, 2002Contained works: - Yokomichi, H
- Sakai, B
- Ichiharab, M
- Kishimoto, N
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Carbon nanotubes have been synthesized by thermal chemical vapor deposition using catalytic coating of M(NO3)ndmH2O, where M=Al, Mg, Mn, Cu, Zn, Fe, Co, and Ni. The yield of nanotube formation significantly depends on M and can be explained in terms of reducing tendency of the catalysts as well as the catalyst sizes.
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