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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Robertson, John
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- 2022Halide Perovskites: Advanced Photovoltaic Materials Empowered by a Unique Bonding Mechanismcitations
- 2022Printability of pharmaceutical Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) feedstock material
- 2021Halide Perovskites: Advanced Photovoltaic Materials Empowered by a Unique Bonding Mechanism
- 2019Use of terahertz-Raman spectroscopy to determine solubility of the crystalline active pharmaceutical ingredient in polymeric matrices during hot melt extrusioncitations
- 2018Carbon nanotube isolation layer enhancing in-liquid quality-factors of thin film bulk acoustic wave resonators for gravimetric sensing
- 2018Insulator-to-Metallic Spin-Filtering in 2D-Magnetic Tunnel Junctions Based on Hexagonal Boron Nitridecitations
- 2017Defect passivation of transition metal dichalcogenides via a charge transfer van der Waals interface.
- 2017Low temperature growth of fully covered single-layer graphene using a CoCu catalystcitations
- 2017Low temperature growth of fully covered single-layer graphene using a CoCu catalyst.
- 2016Modelling of co-rotating twin-screw extruders in the pharmaceutical industry I
- 2015High-K materials and metal gates for CMOS applications
- 2015Spatial variability in large area single and few-layer CVD graphene
- 2015Influence of packing density and surface roughness of vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes on adhesive properties of gecko-inspired mimetics.
- 2014Bio-inspired hierarchical polymer fiber-carbon nanotube adhesivescitations
- 2014The role of the sp2:sp3 substrate content in carbon supported nanotube growthcitations
- 2014The role of the sp 2 :sp 3 substrate content in carbon supported nanotube growthcitations
- 2012The phase of iron catalyst nanoparticles during carbon nanotube growthcitations
- 2007Diamond-like carbon for data and beer storagecitations
- 2006Periodic inclusion of room-temperature-ferromagnetic metal phosphide nanoparticles in carbon nanotubescitations
- 2005Materials science: The ultrasmoothness of diamond-like carbon surfacescitations
- 2004Hydrogen content estimation of hydrogenated amorphous carbon by visible Raman spectroscopycitations
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The role of the sp2:sp3 substrate content in carbon supported nanotube growth
Abstract
We report the growth of vertically-aligned nanotube forests, of up to 0.2 mm in height, on an 85:15 sp2:sp3 carbon support with Fe catalyst. This is achieved by purely-thermal chemical vapour deposition with the catalyst pretreated in inert environments. Pretreating the catalyst in a reducing atmosphere causes catalyst diffusion into the support and the growth of defective tubes. Other sp2:sp3 compositions, including graphite, tetrahedral amorphous carbon, and pure diamond, also lead to the growth of defective carbon morphologies. These results pave the way towards controlled growth of forests on carbon fibres. It could give rise to applications in enhanced fuel cell electrodes and better hierarchical carbon fibre-nanotube composites.