A Novel Method for Gas-phase Removal of Catalyst Metals from Carbon Nanotubes
2020-0131-05
- researcher's name
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about researcher NODA, Suguru Professor
- affiliation
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Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Advanced Science and Engineering
- research field
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Reaction engineering/Process system,Nanobioscience
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background
● Problem: Contaminated with catalyst metals
・Side effects
・Deteriorate CNT performance
・Side effects
・Deteriorate CNT performance
predominance
● Propose and develop simple dry purification method of CNTs
● Applicable to a conventional apparatus
● CNT No damaged
● Over 90% of catalyst metal was removed
● Very Effective for CNT manufactured by arc method,CVD method, floating method
● Applicable to a conventional apparatus
● CNT No damaged
● Over 90% of catalyst metal was removed
● Very Effective for CNT manufactured by arc method,CVD method, floating method
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posted:
2020/02/06