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Preparation of carbon micro-coils involving the decomposition of hydrocarbons using PACT (plasma and catalyst technology) reactor
Authors:Chihiro KuzuyaYuji Hayashi  Seiji Motojima
Affiliation:a Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University, Gifu 501-1193, Japan
b Association of Super-advanced Electronic Technologies, Yoshida-cho 292, Totuka-ku, Yokihakma-shi, 244-0817, Japan
Abstract:Carbon micro-coils as well as carbon fibers with various morphologies were prepared by the decomposition of hydrocarbons, such as acetylene, methane, propane, ethylene, etc., at 770°C using a PACT (plasma and catalyst technology) reactor. The preparation conditions, growth mechanism and morphology of the carbon micro-coils were examined. The Ni electrode of the PACT reactor was used as the catalyst as well as a plasma source electrode. It was found that hydrocarbons, such as methane, propane and ethylene, decomposed under the plasma and catalyst atmosphere to form acetylene as the main decomposition product, and then this acetylene was further decomposed to form carbon micro-coils. Using a Ni powder catalyst dispersed on the substrate, the carbon micro-coils with a double helix structure, in which two pieces of carbon coils entwine each other in the same coiling direction, grew among the single straight carbon fibers and paired straight fibers. On the other hand, the carbon micro-coils with a single helix structure and wide coil pitch were obtained by the indirect decomposition of acetylene using the N2 plasma formed by the PACT reactor.
Keywords:A  Carbon microcoils  B  Chemical vapor deposition  C  Scanning electron microscopy
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