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Flow-dependent directional growth of carbon nanotube forests by chemical vapor deposition
Authors:Kim Hyeongkeun  Kim Keun Soo  Kang Junmo  Park Young Chul  Chun Kyoung-Yong  Boo Jin-Hyo  Kim Young-Jin  Hong Byung Hee  Choi Jae-Boong
Affiliation:School of Mechanical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea.
Abstract:We demonstrated that the structural formation of vertically aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) forests is primarily affected by the geometry-related gas flow, leading to the change of growth directions during the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process. By varying the growing time, flow rate, and direction of the carrier gas, the structures and the formation mechanisms of the vertically aligned CNT forests were carefully investigated. The growth directions of CNTs are found to be highly dependent on the nonlinear local gas flows induced by microchannels. The angle of growth significantly changes with increasing gas flows perpendicular to the microchannel, while the parallel gas flow shows almost no effect. A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model was employed to explain the flow-dependent growth of CNT forests, revealing that the variation of the local pressure induced by microchannels is an important parameter determining the directionality of the CNT growth. We expect that the present method and analyses would provide useful information to control the micro- and macrostructures of vertically aligned CNTs for various structural/electrical applications.
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