Abstract

A purification process of single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) combining both the acid treatment to remove metal particles and the gas-phase purification to remove impurity carbon particles has been developed. Acid solution of 3 M HCl was used to remove catalyst metal particles out of the arc-discharge grown SNWTs. Thermal oxidation method using H 2S–O 2 gas mixture was followed to preferentially remove carbon particles. Hydrogen sulfide played a role of enhancing the removal of carbon particles as well as suppressing the oxidation of nanotubes. After the combined liquid–gas cleaning process, we achieved carbon nanotubes purity of >95% with yield of 20–50%.

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