Proceedings of the 5th World Congress on New Technologies 2019
DOI: 10.11159/icnfa19.154
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Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes from Polymer Waste

Abstract: The paper represents investigation on the synthesis of carbon nanotubes by chemical vapor deposition. The products of thermal decomposition of polyethylene waste were used as source of carbon. The influence of the decomposition temperature of polyethylene on the carbon nanotubes synthesis was provided. Cenospheres, preliminarily impregnated with aqueous solutions of nickel and cobalt nitrates, were applied as catalysts for carbon nanotubes synthesis. It was determined that in the framework of research, the bes… Show more

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“…259 CNTs with a diameter range between 40 and 100 nm were produced by Smagulova et al from polymer waste and utilized to create a variety of composite materials. 260 friendly to employ plastic waste to create CNTs. 261 Here, plastic waste is transformed into hydrogen and high-quality CNTs using bimetallic Ni−Fe catalysts at an 800 °C reaction temperature.…”
Section: Agricultural Waste and Biochar: Source Of Cntsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…259 CNTs with a diameter range between 40 and 100 nm were produced by Smagulova et al from polymer waste and utilized to create a variety of composite materials. 260 friendly to employ plastic waste to create CNTs. 261 Here, plastic waste is transformed into hydrogen and high-quality CNTs using bimetallic Ni−Fe catalysts at an 800 °C reaction temperature.…”
Section: Agricultural Waste and Biochar: Source Of Cntsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CNTs’ length and diameter were 20–30 and 683.8 nm, respectively . CNTs with a diameter range between 40 and 100 nm were produced by Smagulova et al from polymer waste and utilized to create a variety of composite materials . The majority of the CNTs produced by Yao et al were multiwalled and had an outer diameter of 12–25 nm.…”
Section: Agricultural Waste and Biochar: Source Of Cntsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diameter and length of CNTs was 20-30 nm and 683.8 nm, respectively [78]. Smagulova et al synthesized CNTs from polymer waste and diameter range between 40 and 100 nm and used for obtaining various types of composite materials [79]. Yao et al used the postconsumer waste plastics as a raw material for the production of CNTs and synthesized CNTs, mostly multiwalled and outer diameter from 12 to 25 nm.…”
Section: Industrial Waste As a Source Of Cntsmentioning
confidence: 99%