Carbon Nano Tubes (CNT) and its process and applications.ppt

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About This Presentation

This presentation delivers about basics of [CNT] Carbon Nanotubes.


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Carbon Nanotube [CNT]
By:
ArockiyanishaArul Thomas
Department of Nanoscience And Technology.
Alagappa University, Karaikudi.

OUTLINE
Introduction
History
Structure
Synthesis
Properties
Application

What is CNT?
CNTisatubularformofcarbonwithdiameteras
smallas1nm.
Length:fewnmtomicrons.
CNTisconfigurationallyequivalenttoatwo
dimensionalgraphenesheetrolledintoatube.
Canhavecapsattheendsmakingthemlooklike
pills

What CNT Really look like!
•Clumps, ropes, Bundles, mats
•Very high tendency to stick
together

History
In 1970s, Morinobu Endo prepared the first carbon
filament of nanometer dimensions
Richard E. Smalley (Nobel Prize winning in 1996)
discovered the buckyball (C60) and other
fullerenes (1985)
In 1991, Sumio Iijima had been using TEM
To analyze new type of finite carbon structure, that is
composed of needle-like tubes

Structure
The structure of CNT can be
represented based on 2D
graphene lattice.
Properties depending only
on tube diameter and chiral
angle.
For a random chirality
distribution,1/3 of the
nanotubes are metallic

Types of CNTs
Single Wall CNT (SWCNT)
Consist of just one layer of carbon
average diameter 1.2 nm
Multiple Wall CNT (MWCNT)
Consist of 2 or more layers of carbon
average diameter 20 nm
(Can be metallic or
semiconducting depending on
their geometry)

Synthesis of CNT’s
Evaporation of solid carbon in arc discharge
Laser ablation
Catalytic chemical vapor deposition of carbon
containing gases

Arc Discharge
Traditional method
carried out in a medium of a Nobel Gas such as Helium or Argon.
requires complex vacuum equipments.
Such methods are, not only expensive but rather, time consuming too.
only MWNT and ropes

Cont..
Two carbon electrodes are kept with a gap in
between. When high current, about 80 A is
passed through the electrodes where gap is
filled with helium under 300 torr. Cylindrical
deposit then grows at about 2 to 3 mm per
minute. This cathode deposit contains two
portions: the inside is a black fragile core and
the outside a hard shell.

Laser Abaltion
A well mixed acetylene-air mixture is burned
inside a tube furnace
A laser is used to vaporize a metal target (either
Fe or Ni)
The post-flame exhaust gas is mixed with the
metallic vapor and allowed to cool
During cooling, carbon nanotubes are formed
Diameters, chiralities, metallic or
semiconductor all uncontrolled

Chemical vapor Depostion(CVD)
Single SWNT for the 1st time.
Aligned nanotubes
Large scale possible
Relatively cheap
Diameters, chiralities, metallic or
semiconductor all uncontrolled

Properties
Electrical conductivity six orders of magnitude higher than copper
Can be metallic or semiconducting depending on chirality
- ‘tunable’ bandgap
- electronic properties can be tailored through application
of external magnetic field, application of mechanical deformation…
Very high current carrying capacity
Excellent field emitter; high aspect ratio
and small tip radius of curvature are
ideal for field emission

Application of CNT

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