JOURNAL ARTICLE

Understanding the Nucleation Mechanisms of Carbon Nanotubes in Catalytic Chemical Vapor Deposition

Hakim AmaraC. BicharaF. Ducastelle

Year: 2008 Journal:   Physical Review Letters Vol: 100 (5)Pages: 056105-056105   Publisher: American Physical Society

Abstract

The nucleation of carbon caps on small nickel clusters is studied using a tight binding model coupled to grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations. It takes place in a well defined carbon chemical potential range, when a critical concentration of surface carbon atoms is reached. The solubility of carbon in the outermost Ni layers, that depends on the initial, crystalline or disordered, state of the catalyst and on the thermodynamic conditions, is therefore a key quantity to control the nucleation.

Keywords:
Nucleation Materials science Carbon nanotube Carbon fibers Catalysis Chemical physics Chemical vapor deposition Solubility Nickel Monte Carlo method Chemical engineering Thermodynamics Nanotechnology Physical chemistry Chemistry Organic chemistry Physics

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Carbon Nanotubes in Composites
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Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
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