Carbon nanostructures grown from waste latex via chemical vapor deposition

In this work, CNS were successfully synthesized using waste latex from natural rubber gloves as carbon source via chemical vapor deposition. The synthesized process has been done at reaction temperature of 700˚C using iron oxide as catalyst. The CNS characterization were investigated by atomic force...

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Main Authors: Hazan, Mohammad Adib, Mamat, Md Shuhazlly, Haroun, Rafiuz Zaman, Kamis, Shahira Liza, Ismail, Ismayadi, Hussein, Mohd Zobir, Sharma, Subash, Tanemura, Masaki, Yaakob, Yazid
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia 2019
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80860/1/CARBON.pdf
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author Hazan, Mohammad Adib
Mamat, Md Shuhazlly
Haroun, Rafiuz Zaman
Kamis, Shahira Liza
Ismail, Ismayadi
Hussein, Mohd Zobir
Sharma, Subash
Tanemura, Masaki
Yaakob, Yazid
author_facet Hazan, Mohammad Adib
Mamat, Md Shuhazlly
Haroun, Rafiuz Zaman
Kamis, Shahira Liza
Ismail, Ismayadi
Hussein, Mohd Zobir
Sharma, Subash
Tanemura, Masaki
Yaakob, Yazid
author_sort Hazan, Mohammad Adib
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description In this work, CNS were successfully synthesized using waste latex from natural rubber gloves as carbon source via chemical vapor deposition. The synthesized process has been done at reaction temperature of 700˚C using iron oxide as catalyst. The CNS characterization were investigated by atomic force microscopy (AFM), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and Raman spectrum techniques. It was found that the obtained carbon material existed in the form of nanotubes, fibers and nanocapsules with diameter of 5 - 20 nm. The IG/ID value was found to be approximately 0.84, indicating CNS in the samples were not well crystalline and contain defects. HRTEM images and EDS results reveal non-uniform of large catalyst size and impurities of carbon source might lead to less population of grown CNTs. This study demonstrates that waste latex can be an alternative and inexpensive carbon source for CNS production and promotes green technology.
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spelling upm.eprints-808602020-10-15T21:52:35Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80860/ Carbon nanostructures grown from waste latex via chemical vapor deposition Hazan, Mohammad Adib Mamat, Md Shuhazlly Haroun, Rafiuz Zaman Kamis, Shahira Liza Ismail, Ismayadi Hussein, Mohd Zobir Sharma, Subash Tanemura, Masaki Yaakob, Yazid In this work, CNS were successfully synthesized using waste latex from natural rubber gloves as carbon source via chemical vapor deposition. The synthesized process has been done at reaction temperature of 700˚C using iron oxide as catalyst. The CNS characterization were investigated by atomic force microscopy (AFM), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and Raman spectrum techniques. It was found that the obtained carbon material existed in the form of nanotubes, fibers and nanocapsules with diameter of 5 - 20 nm. The IG/ID value was found to be approximately 0.84, indicating CNS in the samples were not well crystalline and contain defects. HRTEM images and EDS results reveal non-uniform of large catalyst size and impurities of carbon source might lead to less population of grown CNTs. This study demonstrates that waste latex can be an alternative and inexpensive carbon source for CNS production and promotes green technology. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80860/1/CARBON.pdf Hazan, Mohammad Adib and Mamat, Md Shuhazlly and Haroun, Rafiuz Zaman and Kamis, Shahira Liza and Ismail, Ismayadi and Hussein, Mohd Zobir and Sharma, Subash and Tanemura, Masaki and Yaakob, Yazid (2019) Carbon nanostructures grown from waste latex via chemical vapor deposition. Malaysian Journal of Microscopy, 15 (1). pp. 1-9. ISSN 1823-7010; ESSN: 2600-7444 https://malaysianjournalofmicroscopy.org/ojs/index.php/mjm/article/view/376
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Mamat, Md Shuhazlly
Haroun, Rafiuz Zaman
Kamis, Shahira Liza
Ismail, Ismayadi
Hussein, Mohd Zobir
Sharma, Subash
Tanemura, Masaki
Yaakob, Yazid
Carbon nanostructures grown from waste latex via chemical vapor deposition
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title_fullStr Carbon nanostructures grown from waste latex via chemical vapor deposition
title_full_unstemmed Carbon nanostructures grown from waste latex via chemical vapor deposition
title_short Carbon nanostructures grown from waste latex via chemical vapor deposition
title_sort carbon nanostructures grown from waste latex via chemical vapor deposition
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