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Growth of half-meter long carbon nanotubes based on Schulz-Flory distribution

ACS Nano, ISSN: 1936-086X, Vol: 7, Issue: 7, Page: 6156-6161
2013
  • 300
    Citations
  • 0
    Usage
  • 428
    Captures
  • 12
    Mentions
  • 33
    Social Media
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Article Description

The Schulz-Flory distribution is a mathematical function that describes the relative ratios of polymers of different length after a polymerization process, based on their relative probabilities of occurrence. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are big carbon molecules which have a very high length-to-diameter ratio, somewhat similar to polymer molecules. Large amounts of ultralong CNTs have not been obtained although they are highly desired. Here, we report that the Schulz-Flory distribution can be applied to describe the relative ratios of CNTs of different lengths produced with a floating chemical vapor deposition process, based on catalyst activity/deactivation probability. With the optimized processing parameters, we successfully synthesized 550-mm-long CNTs, for which the catalyst deactivation probability of a single growth step was ultralow. Our finding bridges the Schulz-Flory distribution and the synthesis of one-dimensional nanomaterials for the first time, and sheds new light on the rational design of process toward controlled production of nanotubes/nanowires. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

Bibliographic Details

Zhang, Rufan; Zhang, Yingying; Zhang, Qiang; Xie, Huanhuan; Qian, Weizhong; Wei, Fei

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Materials Science; Engineering; Physics and Astronomy

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