Sowing Clean-Release Salt Catalyst for the Synthesis of Contamination-Free Single-walled Carbon Nanotube Arrays

Xiuxia Wang, Yi Yu, Jianan Li, Xinyu Zhang, Linxi Zhu, Sizhe Lin, Jin Gao, Ran Du, Dewu Lin*, Yue Hu*

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Abstract

Horizontal arrays of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) have shown immense potential for application in emerging devices due to their excellent electrical and thermal properties. The direct growth of SWCNT arrays using high-activity metal catalysts is one of the promising methods to approach the mass production of dense SWCNT arrays. However, an inevitable obstacle lies in the post-purification of metal residual. Herein, a sowing strategy to prepare size-tunable potassium chloride (KCl) catalysts for the efficient growth of the SWCNT array with a density of 10 tubes per micron is reported. Through a controllable etching process, numerous surface defects (e.g., vacancies and kinks) are uniformly generated on the substrate as seed pit-like sites for the accommodation and anchoring of catalysts. The well-distributed KCl catalysts with a homogeneous size of ≈1.4 nm enable the growth of ≈1.3 nm SWCNTs through a vapor-liquid-solid mechanism. Importantly, 94 at.% KCl catalysts can be dramatically removed through a simple water-washing process, thus leaving contamination-free SWCNT arrays behind. Interestingly, 85% of nanotubes show metallic properties, which is demonstrated by the combination of electrical characterization and the multi-laser Raman spectroscopy. This sowing strategy contributes to the direct growth of uncontaminated high-density SWCNT arrays.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2405216
JournalSmall
Volume21
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • high density
  • metallic
  • non-metal catalyst
  • single-walled carbon nanotube arrays
  • water washing

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