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Eutectic limit for the growth of carbon nanotubes from a thin iron film by chemical vapor deposition of cyclohexane

Grüneis et al., 2006

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69799581247122993
Author
Grüneis A
Kramberger C
Grimm D
Gemming T
Rümmeli M
Barreiro A
Ayala P
Pichler T
Schaman C
Kuzmany H
Schumann J
Büchner B
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Chemical physics letters

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Carbon nanotubes are grown from a nanometer thin iron film as catalyst by chemical vapor deposition of cyclohexane. We observe growth of carbon nanotubes in a temperature window between 720 and 845° C. The low synthesis temperature of 720° C results from the …
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