Journal of Power Sources, Vol.182, No.1, 317-322, 2008
Effects of post-treatments on microstructure and hydrogen storage performance of the carbon nano-tubes prepared via a metal dusting process
Preparation of multi-wall carbon nano-tubes (CNTs) is successfully demonstrated via a metal dusting(MD) process, in which a steel coupon and CO-CO2 Mixed gas are the only reactants needed. During the process, fresh Fe-Ni nano-particles are produced spontaneously and continuously from the steel, and consequently catalyze the growth of the CNTs. Post-treatments, including heating in air at 550 degrees C and etching in boiling nitric acid, are used to purify the as-prepared multi-wall CNTs. The microstructure modification due to the post-treatments are examined with a transmission electron microscopy. The possibility of utilizing the MD-produced CNTs as a hydrogen storage material is also explored in this study. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.