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Rate-Limiting Processes in the Formation of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes: Pointing the Way to the Nanotube Formation Mechanism
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Four rate-limiting processes for the formation of single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) could be identified by varying furnace temperature, gas type, and pressure in a pulsed-laser evaporation setup. One rate-limiting process accounts essentially for all relevant gas-pressure dependencies and can be quantitatively described using a single gas-specific constant. One thermally activated process is related to fullerene formation, whereas another process, following a T2-law, is discussed in terms of the diffusion of carbon through molten catalyst nanoparticles. The data provide strong support for an “undercooled melt” mechanism of nanotube formation.
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