Abstract
The gas occlusion of carbon-based material has recently attracted attention. Especially, for the carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as its sensitivity has become known for gases such as NH3 and NO2, and also its gases occlusion ability would be high. If large quantities of gas can occlude CNTs, the release of hazardous materials to the atmosphere such as dioxin may be controlled. In this study, we applied a catalysis organ-metal solution to a substrate, and then it was burned. This is a very unique method. Not only the cost-performance of this method is high, in comparison to other methods, but also this can be increased to a wide area of CNTs preparation.
© 2016 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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