Issue 10, 2012

Control of nitrogen insertion during the growth of nitrogen-containing carbon nanofibers on cordierite monolith walls

Abstract

A well attached coating of nitrogen-functionalised carbon nanofibers (N-CNFs) has been prepared on the walls of cordierite monolith channels. It is formed via concurrent decomposition of ethane and ammonia catalysed by nickel nanoparticles dispersed on alumina coated cordierite monolith. N-CNF/monoliths synthesis employing several growth temperatures and NH3 compositions was exhaustively characterised by Raman, XPS, elemental analysis and TEM. Synthesis conditions affected profoundly content and type of nitrogen functionality, enabling its fine tuning. N-CNFs surface chemistry and microstructure differed remarkably from its N-free counterparts.

Graphical abstract: Control of nitrogen insertion during the growth of nitrogen-containing carbon nanofibers on cordierite monolith walls

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Nov 2011
Accepted
10 Jan 2012
First published
16 Jan 2012

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2012,14, 3568-3575

Control of nitrogen insertion during the growth of nitrogen-containing carbon nanofibers on cordierite monolith walls

L. Roldán, S. Armenise, Y. Marco and E. García-Bordejé, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2012, 14, 3568 DOI: 10.1039/C2CP23609E

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