Clarifying the Rules for the Highly Efficient Growth of Carbon Nanotubes

ORAL

Abstract

In water-assisted chemical vapor deposition (CVD), the addition of a growth enhancer, e.g. water, to the ambient of normal hydrocarbon dramatically improves growth efficiency resulting in vertically aligned forests [1]. Here, we present a generalized picture of water-assisted CVD (Super-growth) by demonstrating that highly efficient growth of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is possible by, essentially, a countless number of growth enhancers exemplified here by alcohols ethers, esters, ketones, aldehydes, and even carbon dioxide. From an extensive investigation, we found that the key for highly efficient growth is to use two essential ingredients: 1) a carbon source not containing oxygen, and 2) a growth enhancer containing oxygen. We believe that this new understanding of CNT synthesis further cultivates and expands the world of CVD where innumerable new and completely unexplored growth ambients can emerge that would lead to further scientific discovery [1] K. Hata \textit{et al}, Science, \textbf{306}, 1241 (2004).

Authors

  • Don Futaba

    • Nanotube Research Center, AIST
  • Jundai Gotou

    • Nanotube Research Center, AIST
  • Satoshi Yasuda

    • Nanotube Research Center, AIST
  • Takeo Yamada

    • Nanotube Research Center, AIST
  • Motoo Yumura

    • Nanotube Research Center, AIST
  • Kenji Hata

    • Nanotube Research Center, AIST