2008 Annual Meeting
(684b) Conical Carbon Nanotube Arrays: Large Area Synthesis, Electrochemical and Field Emission Characteristics
Authors
Here, we report our recent success with synthesizing these conical carbon tubular arrays over graphite and other metallic foils using a 3 kW microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (MWCVD) reactor. Cylindrically rolled foils immersed vertically into the plasma, resulted in conical carbon tubes up to as long as 30 microns, at increased temperatures. The as-synthesized arrays show reversible behavior with electrochemical redox reactions involving neurotransmitters like Levodopa and Apomorphine. In addition, the field emission characteristics of conical carbon nanotubes show better field emission characteristics compared to multiwalled carbon nanotube arrays.
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