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Liu, H., Zhang, Y., Li, R., Sun, X., & Abou-Rachid, H. (2011). Effects of bimetallic catalysts on synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes as nanoscale energetic materials. Particuology, 9(5), 465–470. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.partic.2011.02.009
Effects of bimetallic catalysts on synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes as nanoscale energetic materials
Hao Liu a, Yong Zhang a, Ruying Li a, Xueliang Sun a *, Hakima Abou-Rachid b *
a Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6A 5B9, Canada
b Defense Research & Development Canada, 2459 Boulevard PieXI Nord, Québec, QC G3J 1X5, Canada
10.1016/j.partic.2011.02.009
Volume 9, Issue 5, October 2011, Pages 465-470
Received 13 December 2010, Revised 6 February 2011, Accepted 21 February 2011, Available online 21 August 2011.
E-mail: xsun@eng.uwo.ca; hakima.abou-rachid@drdc-rddc.gc.ca

Highlights
Abstract

Well aligned nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes (CNx-NTs), as energetic materials, are synthesized on a silicon substrate by aerosol-assisted chemical vapor deposition. Tungsten (W) and molybdenum (Mo) metals are respectively introduced to combine with iron (Fe) to act as a bimetallic co-catalyst layer. Correlations between the composition and shape of the co-catalyst and morphology, size, growth rate and nitrogen doping amount of the synthesized CNx-NTs are investigated by secondary and backscattered electron imaging in a field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectrometer (XPS). Compared to pure iron catalyst, W–Fe co-catalyst can result in lower growth rate, larger diameter and wider size distribution of the CNx-NTs; while incorporation of molybdenum into the iron catalyst layer can reduce the diameter and size distribution of the nanotubes. Compared to the sole iron catalyst, Fe–W catalyst impedes nitrogen doping while Fe–Mo catalyst promotes the incorporation of nitrogen into the nanotubes. The present work indicates that CNx-NTs with modulated size, growth rate and nitrogen doping concentration are expected to be synthesized by tuning the size and composition of co-catalysts, which may find great potential in producing CNx-NTs with controlled structure and properties.

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Keywords
Nitrogen doped carbon nanotubes; Chemical vapor deposition; Bimetallic catalyst