Abstract

A premixed flame is used to create the reactive environment for carbon nanotube (CNT) synthesis using stainless steel mesh supporting Co as catalyst. The CNT relative growth density, morphology, and internal structure are interpreted in terms of the chemical composition of the flame gases. Different flame gas compositions are produced by varying the fuel/air equivalence ratio, . For> 1.62, carbon deposition occurs too rapidly relative to reactive etching of surface carbon by species such as H2, CO2, and H2O. For

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