Growth of a cup-stacked carbon nanotube carpet with a superhydrophobic surface
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Abstract
A carpet structure composed of high purity cup-stacked carbon nanotubes (CSCNTs) was synthesized by a catalytic chemical vapor deposition method. In a 15-min growth time, the CSCNT carpet with a height up to ~300 μm and carbon purity above 99.9 mass% was prepared. Transmission electron microscopy observations indicated that the CSCNTs with diameters ranging from 80 nm to 230 nm consist of truncated conical graphene layers. Based on the experimental results, a possible “base growth” mechanism was proposed for the CSCNTs. The CSCNT carpet is highly flexible and superhydrophobic, showing a contact angle of ~155o. It can be easily harvested from the original growth substrate and be transferred to target substrates. It may therefore find applications as a water-proof and self-cleaning coating layer.
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