Mass production of carbon nanofibers using microwave technology
Carbon nanotubes (CNFs) were produced by gas phase single stage microwave assisted chemical vapour deposition (MA-CVD) using ferrocene as a catalyst and acetylene (C2H2) and hydrogen (H2) as precursor gases. The effect of the process parameters such as microwave power, radiation time, and gas ratio...
Main Authors: | Mubarak, N. M., Abdullah, E. C., Sahu, J. N., Jayakumar, N. S. |
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American Scientific Publishers
2015
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