A. KodumagullaVenu VaranasiRyan PearceWei-Chen WuDale K. HensleyJoseph B. TracyTimothy E. McKnightAnatoli V. Melechko
Vertically-aligned carbon nanofibres (VACNFs) have been synthesized in a mixture of acetone and air using catalytic DC plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition. Typically, ammonia or hydrogen is used as an etchant gas in the mixture to remove carbon that otherwise passivates the catalyst surface and impedes growth. Our demonstration of the use of air as the etchant gas opens up the possibility that ion etching could be sufficient to maintain the catalytic activity state during synthesis. It also demonstrates a path toward growing VACNFs in the open atmosphere.
Benjamin L. FletcherTimothy E. McKnightAnatoli V. MelechkoMichael L. SimpsonMitchel J. Doktycz
Shuyan XuZ. TskadzeJ. D. LongKostya OstrikovNan Jiang
Anatoli V. MelechkoRamya DesikanTimothy E. McKnightKate L. KleinPhilip D. Rack
Si ChenDi JiangLilei YeJohan Liu
V. I. MerkulovAnatoli V. MelechkoMichael GuillornD. H. LowndesMichael L. Simpson