Characterization of carbon nanotubes coated monolith synthesized via chemical vapor deposition

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been used as catalyst support in various catalytic activity. The existing CNTs in powder form can create high back pressure and inconvenient operational. Therefore, CNTs coated onto monolith structure provides a promising support for catalyst. In this study, the CNT mono...

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Main Authors: Qistina, Omar, Salmiaton, Ali, Choong, Thomas S.Y., Izhar, Shamsul, Yap, Yun Hin Taufiq
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Language:English
Published: Tamkang University Press 2024
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author Qistina, Omar
Salmiaton, Ali
Choong, Thomas S.Y.
Izhar, Shamsul
Yap, Yun Hin Taufiq
author_facet Qistina, Omar
Salmiaton, Ali
Choong, Thomas S.Y.
Izhar, Shamsul
Yap, Yun Hin Taufiq
author_sort Qistina, Omar
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description Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been used as catalyst support in various catalytic activity. The existing CNTs in powder form can create high back pressure and inconvenient operational. Therefore, CNTs coated onto monolith structure provides a promising support for catalyst. In this study, the CNT monolith was synthesized using a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method with deposition catalyst techniques determined by immersion and impregnation method. The synthesized CNTs monolith were characterized for surface morphology analysis, atomic composition, thermal stability, textural properties, functional group determination and crystallinity. The findings show that the CNTs formed are considered mesoporous nanotubes that attained a diameter size distribution scattered between 30 nm and 35 nm. The carbon yield was successfully achieved at more than 95% by the double immersion in the preparation technique. The CNTs monolith showed a very weak peak due to poor infrared transmittance, while the surface analysis of the CNTs monolith exhibited the type IV isotherm with H3 hysteresis in the presents of mesoporous structures with a relative pressure range of P/Po >0.4. The peak at 2 = 26.46° of the XRD pattern demonstrated a decrease after the synthesizing of CNTs growth onto monolith structure due to the production of carbon. The thermal analysis of the CNTs monolith showed a weight loss of moisture and organic residue of 0.13% and 3%, respectively. The results displayed an optional synthesis method and characterization information of CNTs structured monolith as value added for future production and application.
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spelling upm-1196932025-09-08T04:43:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119693/ Characterization of carbon nanotubes coated monolith synthesized via chemical vapor deposition Qistina, Omar Salmiaton, Ali Choong, Thomas S.Y. Izhar, Shamsul Yap, Yun Hin Taufiq Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been used as catalyst support in various catalytic activity. The existing CNTs in powder form can create high back pressure and inconvenient operational. Therefore, CNTs coated onto monolith structure provides a promising support for catalyst. In this study, the CNT monolith was synthesized using a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method with deposition catalyst techniques determined by immersion and impregnation method. The synthesized CNTs monolith were characterized for surface morphology analysis, atomic composition, thermal stability, textural properties, functional group determination and crystallinity. The findings show that the CNTs formed are considered mesoporous nanotubes that attained a diameter size distribution scattered between 30 nm and 35 nm. The carbon yield was successfully achieved at more than 95% by the double immersion in the preparation technique. The CNTs monolith showed a very weak peak due to poor infrared transmittance, while the surface analysis of the CNTs monolith exhibited the type IV isotherm with H3 hysteresis in the presents of mesoporous structures with a relative pressure range of P/Po >0.4. The peak at 2 = 26.46° of the XRD pattern demonstrated a decrease after the synthesizing of CNTs growth onto monolith structure due to the production of carbon. The thermal analysis of the CNTs monolith showed a weight loss of moisture and organic residue of 0.13% and 3%, respectively. The results displayed an optional synthesis method and characterization information of CNTs structured monolith as value added for future production and application. Tamkang University Press 2024-03-08 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119693/1/119693.pdf Qistina, Omar and Salmiaton, Ali and Choong, Thomas S.Y. and Izhar, Shamsul and Yap, Yun Hin Taufiq (2024) Characterization of carbon nanotubes coated monolith synthesized via chemical vapor deposition. Journal of Applied Science and Engineering, 28 (1). pp. 13-23. ISSN 2708-9967; eISSN: 2708-9975 http://jase.tku.edu.tw/articles/jase-202501-28-01-0002 10.6180/jase.202501_28(1).0002
spellingShingle Qistina, Omar
Salmiaton, Ali
Choong, Thomas S.Y.
Izhar, Shamsul
Yap, Yun Hin Taufiq
Characterization of carbon nanotubes coated monolith synthesized via chemical vapor deposition
title Characterization of carbon nanotubes coated monolith synthesized via chemical vapor deposition
title_full Characterization of carbon nanotubes coated monolith synthesized via chemical vapor deposition
title_fullStr Characterization of carbon nanotubes coated monolith synthesized via chemical vapor deposition
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of carbon nanotubes coated monolith synthesized via chemical vapor deposition
title_short Characterization of carbon nanotubes coated monolith synthesized via chemical vapor deposition
title_sort characterization of carbon nanotubes coated monolith synthesized via chemical vapor deposition
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