posted on 2012-05-22, 00:00authored byMaoshuai He, Bilu Liu, Alexander I. Chernov, Elena D. Obraztsova, Inkeri Kauppi, Hua Jiang, Ilya Anoshkin, Filippo Cavalca, Thomas W. Hansen, Jakob B. Wagner, Albert. G. Nasibulin, Esko I. Kauppinen, Juha Linnekoski, Marita Niemelä, Juha Lehtonen
Chiralities of single-walled carbon nanotubes grown on
an atomic
layer deposition prepared bimetallic FeCu/MgO catalyst were evaluated
quantitatively using nanobeam electron diffraction. The results reveal
that the growth yields nearly 90% semiconducting tubes, 45% of which
are of the (6,5) type. The growth mechanisms as well as the roles
of different components in the catalyst were studied in situ using
environmental transmission electron microscopy and infrared spectroscopy.
On the basis of the understanding of carbon nanotube growth mechanisms,
an MgO-supported FeCu catalyst was prepared by impregnation, showing
similar catalytic performance as the atomic layer deposition-prepared
catalyst, yielding single-walled carbon nanotubes with a similar narrow
chirality distribution.