School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798, Singapore.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2009 Sep;1(9):1873-7. doi: 10.1021/am900478y.
A facile "scratching" method to pattern a catalyst with commonly used metal objects, such as blade, pen cover, tweezers, watchband, knife, key, clamp, and coin, was developed. The single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) networks and well-aligned SWCNT arrays successfully grew by chemical vapor deposition on the scratched catalyst patterns on Si/SiO(x) and quartz, respectively. This method provides an extremely simple and nearly zero-cost way to fabricate large-scale catalyst patterns used for controlled growth of SWCNT arrays, which could have potential applications in the fabrication of CNT-based devices.
一种简单的“划痕”方法可以在常用的金属物体(如刀片、笔套、镊子、表带、刀、钥匙、夹子和硬币)上对催化剂进行图案化处理。通过化学气相沉积,在分别经过划痕处理的 Si/SiO(x) 和石英衬底上的催化剂图案上成功地生长出了单壁碳纳米管(SWCNT)网络和高度取向的 SWCNT 阵列。这种方法为大规模催化剂图案的制备提供了一种极其简单且几乎零成本的方式,可用于控制 SWCNT 阵列的生长,这在基于 CNT 的器件制造方面具有潜在的应用。