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TITLE:
Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes Using Azerbaijan’s Oil
AUTHORS:
Sevda H. Abdullayeva, Asger B. Huseynov, Nahida N. Musayeva, Rasim B. Jabbarov, Chingiz A. Sultanov, Rovshan F. Hasanov
KEYWORDS:
Azerbaijan’s Oil, Aerosol-CVD, Gasoline Fraction, Fraction Jet Fuel, Ferrocene, SEM
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry,
Vol.6 No.5,
May
5,
2016
ABSTRACT: Distillate fractions of Azerbaijan’s oil-gasoline, jet fuel and diesel were tested as a raw material for producing carbon nanotubes. Aerosol CVD technique was employed at atmospheric and low pressures and ferrocene was used as a catalyst. It is shown that at atmospheric pressures carbon nanotubes were formed only from a gasoline fraction. Lower pressure in the reactor during the synthesis process leads to formation of carbon tubular structure from both petroleum fractions-gasoline and jet fuel. Other modifications of carbon were grown at atmospheric pressure in a case used fraction jet fuel and diesel fraction. MWCNTs with diameters of 35 - 65 nm have been grown at lower pressure in the reactor using gasoline fraction. The diameter of the MWNTs grown at atmospheric pressure in the reactor was in the range of 80 - 215 nm and the length reached 6 microns after the purification process.