1. Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Nitrogen-Doped Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes Fabricated by a Modified Chemical Vapor Deposition Method
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María Luisa García-Betancourt, Yadira I. Vega-Cantú, Mauricio Terrones, Aaron Morelos-Gomez, Emilio Muñoz-Sandoval, and Sofía M. Vega-Díaz
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Aqueous solution ,Materials science ,Article Subject ,Scanning electron microscope ,Analytical chemistry ,Chemical vapor deposition ,Carbon nanotube ,law.invention ,Crystallinity ,symbols.namesake ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,law ,lcsh:Technology (General) ,symbols ,lcsh:T1-995 ,General Materials Science ,High-resolution transmission electron microscopy ,Raman spectroscopy - Abstract
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a preferential method to fabricate carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Several changes have been proposed to obtain improved CNTs. In this work we have fabricated nitrogen-doped multiwall carbon nanotubes (N-MWCNTs) by means of a CVD which has been slightly modified. Such modification consists in changing the content of the by-product trap. Instead of acetone, we have half-filled the trap with an aqueous solution of NaCl (0–26.82 wt.%). Scanning electron microscope (SEM) characterization showed morphological changes depending upon concentration of NaCl included in the trap. Using high resolution transmission electron microscopy several shape changes on the catalyst nanoparticles were also observed. According to Raman spectroscopy results N-MWCNTs fabricated using pure distillate water exhibit better crystallinity. Resistivity measurements performed on different samples by physical properties measurement Evercool system (PPMS) showed metallic to semiconducting temperature dependent transitions when high content of NaCl is used. Results of magnetic properties show a ferromagnetic response to static magnetic fields and the coercive fields were very similar for all the studied cases. However, saturation magnetization is decreased if aqueous solution of NaCl is used in the trap.
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- 2015