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无机材料学报 2003
Preparation of NiO/SiO2 Composite Catalysts by Hydrothermal Methods and Its Application to Carbon Nanotubes Synthesis
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Abstract:
The binary colloid (Ni(OH)2/SiO2) was prepared by using Ni(NO3)2(6H2O) and (C2HgO)4SiO4 as starting materials. Then a part of the colloid was dried in open air and the other part was used to form NiO/SiO2 composite powders at hydrothermal conditions. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were systhesized respectively by using these two kinds of powders as catalysts,with acetylene as the source of carbon. The phase and morphology of the both catalysts and the morphology, output and yield of the two kinds of CNTs were compared by using XRD and TEM. The results show that the catalyst powders synthesized by the hydrothermal method, compared with those synthesized in open air, are with smaller diameters (10-20nm), better dispersion and have stronger catalytic activities, so that the pure CNTs with smaller tube diameters of 10-16nm can be obtained at a high yield. The differences of the carbon nanotubes prepared by using the catalysts synthesized by the hydrothermal method at different temperatures were also studied.