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    Large-Diameter Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Formed Alongside Small-Diameter Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

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    Samples containing a majority of either single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) or double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs) are prepared in the same catalytic chemical vapor deposition conditions but using slightly different catalytic materials, based on alumina impregnated with iron and molybdenum salts. There is a sharp SWCNTs-to-DWCNTs transition. By contrast to the usual findings, the selectivity is not correlated to the size of the iron-based catalyst nanoparticles, nor does the transition occur upon a decreasing carbon/catalyst ratio. The result is attributed to the increasing MoO3 concentration inducing modifications of the gas atmosphere, such as the formation of more reactive C2 species through C2H4 dissociation, which thus favors the nucleation and growth of a DWCNT. In the DWCNT sample, the average diameter of the SWCNTs is higher than the average outer diameter of the DWCNTs, which is uncommon, as many authors stress that SWCNTs show a lower diameter than DWCNTs. The study could provide guidelines for the synthesis of very small diameter DWCNTs

    High-throughput and consistent production of aqueous suspensions of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes

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    Understanding how to produce concentrated Carbon Nanotube (CNT) suspensions at high-throughput is key for the production of CNT-based products, as these allow for a straightforward integration of CNT powders in a variety of applications. In this work, we present three important developments for the production of aqueous suspensions using Single-Wall CNT and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) as a dispersing surfactant: a reliable protocol to improve the reproducibility of CNT-SDS suspensions; a model describing how the CNT concentration evolves during sonication; a continuous-flow system allowing to upscale the production of suspensions. Combined, these findings pave the way for a deterministic production of CNT suspensions at high-volume, which is important for the manufacturing of advanced CNT devices
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