Organometallic precursor route to carbon nanotubes

Govindaraj, A. ; Rao, C. N. R. (2002) Organometallic precursor route to carbon nanotubes Pure and Applied Chemistry, 74 (9). pp. 1571-1580. ISSN 0033-4545

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Official URL: http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/74/9/1571/

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac200274091571

Abstract

Multi-walled as well as single-walled carbon nanotubes are conveniently prepared by the pyrolysis of organometallic precursors, such as metallocenes and phthalocyanines, in a reducing atmosphere. Pyrolysis of organometallics alone or in mixture with hydrocarbons also yields aligned nanotube bundles with useful field emission properties. By pyrolyzing organometallics in the presence of thiophene, Y-junction nanotubes are obtained in large quantities. The junction nanotubes have a good potential in nanoelectronics. Carbon nanotubes prepared from organometallics are useful for preparing nanowires and nanotubes of materials such as BN, GaN, SiC, and Si3N4.

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