We report a new chemical vapor synthesis method that exploits random fluctuations in the viscous boundary layer between a laminar vapor flow and a surface to yield a not previously observed product: radial ferromagnetically filled-carbon-nanotube structures departing from a central particle. The filling of the nanotube capillary is continuous over a scale much greater than that which can be achieved by conventional CVD. This is a simple method which does not require ultra-fine control of process parameters or highly-engineered reactor components in which a single, self-organized, ordered product is formed in randomly fluctuating vapor in the boundary layer by vapor-, liquid-, solid-phase self-organization. These fluctuations create the ther...
We present temperature gradient chemical vapor deposition (TG CVD) for producing vertically aligned ...
This thesis addresses various types of synthetic methods for novel three dimensional nanomaterials a...
International audienceGraphical abstract The evolution of nanoparticles (NPs) in the gas phase durin...
PhDMultiwall carbon nanotubes filled with continuous single-crystals of the ferromagnetic phase -Fe ...
International audienceIn aerosol-assisted catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CCVD), the catalyst a...
Carbon nanotubes exhibit exceptional properties in many different aspects. However, harnessing those...
We investigate the role of precursor thermal rearrangement and surface catalytic reactions in the sy...
Carbon nanomaterials including nanotubes, nanographite and nanodiamond, have been proved to efficien...
Various techniques for the synthesis of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are being developed to meet an incre...
New approaches to synthesize randomly oriented MWNTs have been achieved in a vertical floating catal...
Carbon nanostructures with precisely controlled shapes are difficult materials to synthesize. A face...
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is described as the most versatile method for the production of carb...
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes and other carbon nanostructures have been grown using catalytic therma...
Carbon nanotubes are a new form of carbon-based materials that are fabricated using several distinct...
We present a floating catalyst synthesis route for individual, i.e., non-bundled, small diameter sin...
We present temperature gradient chemical vapor deposition (TG CVD) for producing vertically aligned ...
This thesis addresses various types of synthetic methods for novel three dimensional nanomaterials a...
International audienceGraphical abstract The evolution of nanoparticles (NPs) in the gas phase durin...
PhDMultiwall carbon nanotubes filled with continuous single-crystals of the ferromagnetic phase -Fe ...
International audienceIn aerosol-assisted catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CCVD), the catalyst a...
Carbon nanotubes exhibit exceptional properties in many different aspects. However, harnessing those...
We investigate the role of precursor thermal rearrangement and surface catalytic reactions in the sy...
Carbon nanomaterials including nanotubes, nanographite and nanodiamond, have been proved to efficien...
Various techniques for the synthesis of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are being developed to meet an incre...
New approaches to synthesize randomly oriented MWNTs have been achieved in a vertical floating catal...
Carbon nanostructures with precisely controlled shapes are difficult materials to synthesize. A face...
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is described as the most versatile method for the production of carb...
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes and other carbon nanostructures have been grown using catalytic therma...
Carbon nanotubes are a new form of carbon-based materials that are fabricated using several distinct...
We present a floating catalyst synthesis route for individual, i.e., non-bundled, small diameter sin...
We present temperature gradient chemical vapor deposition (TG CVD) for producing vertically aligned ...
This thesis addresses various types of synthetic methods for novel three dimensional nanomaterials a...
International audienceGraphical abstract The evolution of nanoparticles (NPs) in the gas phase durin...