Optimization of carbon nanotubes synthesis via pyrolysis over Ni/Al2O3 using response surface methodology
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2021
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Taylor and Francis Online
Abstract
Owing to the rapid expansion of preparing a low-cost and pure carbon nanotubes (CNTs) from
large available raw materials as cheap carbon precursors and catalyst depositions via chemical
vapor deposition process, Algerian condensate gas over Ni/Al2O3 was used in this study. Response
surface methodology was utilized to assess and optimize the preparation parameters. Synthesis of
CNTs was studied as a function of three independent parameters: catalyst/condensate-gas weight
ratio (5–10 wt %), synthesis time (30-120 min) and temperature (700–1000 C). Optimum conditions
for the CNTS-synthesis were found to be 5%, 112 min and 1000 C, for catalyst/condensate gas
mass ratio, synthesis time and temperature, respectively. Under these conditions, Raman spectrum
indicates high values of (IG/ID), which means high-quality CNTs. Examination by SEM and HRTEM
revealed that the CNTs grown under optimum conditions had diameters of 10nm. The carbon
yield predicted at the optimum process conditions was 81.76%. Conclusively, the pure and uniformed
CNTs can be produced with high yield by the conversion of available-cheap resources via
CVD-method. This method is practical, realistic, feasible in industrial scale and thus can reduces
the cost manufacture of CNTs, which may help increase the impact of these remarkable materials
in many fields.
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Condensate gas pyrolysis, Carbon nanotubes, Ni/Al2O3 catalyst, Response surface methodology
