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Aligned N-doped carbon nanotube bundles prepared via CVD using zeolite substrates

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 17, Issue 17, Pages 4502-4508

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm050699d

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We report the synthesis of aligned N-doped carbon nanotube bundles via CVD (over the temperature range 700-800 degrees C) using ammonium-exchanged zeolite-P as the substrate, ferric nitrate as the catalyst, and acetonitrile as the carbon precursor. Ammonium exchange of the zeolite was found to be necessary for the formation of aligned N-doped carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The optimal temperature for the production of large amounts of aligned N-doped CNTs was found to be 750-800 degrees C. The N-doped CNTs had nitrogen content of between 6 and 9 wt %. The aligned CNTs grew in bundles along the verges, perpendicular to the surface of the hexagonal zeolite-P particles, and retained their aligned order after removal of the zeolite substrate. The length of the CNTs was in the range 2-10 mu m depending on CVD temperature, with inner and outer diameters of ca. 10 and 30 mn, respectively. The CNTs exhibited high levels of graphitic ordering and thermal stability in air and had relatively high surface area (226-886 m(2)/g) and pore volume (0.3-0.81 cm(3)/g). The aligned N-doped CNTs had a bamboolike morphology with transverse carbon bridges forming compartments.

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