On the Graphitization Nature of Oxides for the Formation of Carbon Nanostructures
Chemistry of Materials2007Vol. 19(17), pp. 4105–4107
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Rafael G. Mendes, Christian Kramberger, A. Grüneis, Paola Ayala, Thomas Gemming, B. Büchner, Thomas Pichler
Abstract
The demonstrated graphitization ability of oxides show that the simplistic view of the support playing a catalytically passive role in carbon nanotube synthesis can no longer be taken for granted. The proposed mechanisms suggest a single growth mechanism for both primary soot particles and carbon nanotubes synthesized from hydrocarbons.
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