Abstract

The process of the formation of carbon nanotube arrays on Ct–Me–N catalytic alloys of low nickel content (10–20 at %) by chemical vapor deposition, where Ct is a catalytic metal from the group of Ni, Co, Fe, and Pd, and Me is a transition metal of group IV–VII of the periodic table, was investigated. It is shown that CNT grow effectively when the alloy contains Ti, V, Cr, Zr, Hf, Nb, and Ta. The addition of nitrogen and oxygen to the alloy’s composition gives rise to a buildup of oxynitrides, expelling of the catalyst, and formation of its clusters on the surface. The replacement of metals in the alloy has an effect on the diameter of the CNT. Moreover, the alloy films 10–500 nm thick can be used for the CNT growth, which is responsible for high degree of homogeneity and the repeatability of the process. CNT growth was not observed when the alloy contained W and Re.

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