Abstract

The fabrication of a matrix of highly ordered vertically aligned carbon tubes synthesized using a porous anodic aluminum oxide template is considered. The effect of synthesis regimes on the order and topological characteristics of carbon tubes is investigated. The effect of structural and morphological changes in the porous aluminum oxide which take place during the high-temperature synthesis of carbon tubes on the origin and growth of the latter is discussed.

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