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Preparation of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes by Pyrolysis of Phthalocyanine at Lower Pressure

SONG Hai-Yan1,2, LI Yan-Nan2, ZHAO Kun1, YE Xiao-Yan1, HE Pin-Gang1,2*, SUN Zhuo2*, FANG Yu-Zhi1   

    1. Department of Chemistry,
    2. Engineering Research Center for Nanophonics & Advanced Instrument of Ministry of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China
  • Received:2006-12-21 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2007-09-10 Published:2007-09-10
  • Contact: HE Pin-Gang

Abstract: Large scale vertically aligned carbon nanotubes(ACNTs) with a uniform length and diameter were prepared by the pyrolysis of iron(Ⅱ) phthalocyanine at a low pressure. The pyrolysis was performed in a dual furnace fitted with independent temperature controller. The morphology and microstructure of ACNTs were analyzed by SEM, FESEM and TEM. The ACNTs have a cylindrical and bamboo-like structure and are multi-walled carbon nanotubus. The influences of parameters such as gas pressure, growth temperature, gas flow rate and the volume ratio of Ar to H2 were studied. We found that ACNTs with best quality could been prepared at a pressure of 5×104 Pa and a higher temperature above 950 ℃. Some properties, such as field emission, capacitor, and sensor electrode of ACNTs were studied and discussed. The results showed a very powerful ability of electron emission with a lower turn-on voltage of 0.67 V·μm-1(I=1 μA) , a significant performance of power capacitor and electrical conductivity, which indicated that ACNTs are new highly efficient materials for practical devices application.

Key words: Vertically aligned carbon nanotubes, Pyrolysis, Field emission, Super-capacitance

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