Investigation of carbon nanotube growth termination mechanism by in-situ transmission electron microscopy approaches

Authors
Kim, Seung MinJeong, SeojeongKim, Hwan Chul
Issue Date
2013-10
Publisher
KOREAN CARBON SOC
Citation
CARBON LETTERS, v.14, no.4, pp.228 - 233
Abstract
In this work, we report in-situ observations of changes in catalyst morphology, and of growth termination of individual carbon nanotubes (CNTs), by complete loss of the catalyst particle attached to it. The observations strongly support the growth-termination mechanism of CNT forests or carpets by dynamic morphological evolution of catalyst particles induced by Ostwald ripening, and sub-surface diffusion. We show that in the tip-growth mode, as well as in the base-growth mode, the growth termination of CNT by dissolution of catalyst particles is plausible. This may allow the growth termination mechanism by evolution of catalyst morphology to be applicable to not only CNT forest growth, but also to other growth methods (for example, floating-catalyst chemical vapor deposition), which do not use any supporting layer or substrate beneath a catalyst layer.
Keywords
CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITION; EVOLUTION; CATALYST; FORESTS; WATER; CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITION; EVOLUTION; CATALYST; FORESTS; WATER; carbon nanotubes; growth termination; catalyst morphology; in-situ transmission electron microscope; tip-growth mode
ISSN
1976-4251
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/127618
DOI
10.5714/CL.2013.14.4.228
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