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Understanding properties of engineered catalyst supports using contact angle measurements and X-Ray reflectivity

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NANOSCALE
Volume 8, Issue 5, Pages 2927-2936

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5nr08108d

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  1. Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship (SFFP)
  2. K-State University Small Research Grant (USRG) program
  3. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
  4. Kansas State University
  5. National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship program
  6. Purdue Electron Microscopy Consortium

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There is significant interest in broadening the type of catalyst substrates that support the growth of high-quality carbon nanotube (CNT) carpets. In this study, ion beam bombardment has been utilized to modify catalyst substrates for CNT carpet growth. Using a combination of contact angle measurements (CAMs) and X-ray reflectivity (XRR) for the first time, new correlations between the physicochemical properties of pristine and engineered catalyst substrates and CNT growth behavior have been established. The engineered surfaces obtained after exposure to different degrees of ion beam damage have distinct physicochemical properties (porosity, layer thickness, and acid-base properties). The CAM data were analyzed using the van Oss-Chaudhury-Good model, enabling the determination of the acid-base properties of the substrate surfaces. For the XRR data, a Fourier analysis of the interference patterns enabled extraction of layer thickness, while the atomic density and interfacial roughness were extracted by analyzing the amplitude of the interference oscillations. The dramatic transformation of the substrate from inactive to active is attributed to a combined effect of substrate porosity or damage depth and Lewis basicity. The results reveal that the efficiency of catalyst substrates can be further improved by increasing the substrate basicity, if the minimum surface porosity is established. This study advances the use of a non-thermochemical approach for catalyst substrate engineering, as well as demonstrates the combined

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