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Supported catalyst, carbon nanotube assembly, and preparation method therefor

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-08-27
LG CHEM LTD
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Benefits of technology

The present invention aims to improve the yield of carbon nanotubes by controlling the activity of a catalyst and the amount of a fine powder. This approach allows for the simultaneous production of carbon nanotubes with high efficiency. The supported catalyst has excellent properties and can be used in various fields where carbon nanotubes are needed. Overall, this invention offers a solution to the issue of low CNT yield and provides high-quality carbon nanotubes for use in various industries.

Problems solved by technology

However, carbon nanotubes have a limitation in directly controlling the diameter and length to industrially applicable dimensions for practical use owing to their primary structure.
Accordingly, the industrial application and use of carbon nanotubes are limited despite their excellent physical properties.
However, arc discharge and laser ablation are not appropriate for mass production of carbon nanotubes and require high arc production costs or expensive laser equipment.
Chemical vapor deposition using a vapor dispersion catalyst has the problems of a very low synthesis rate and too small a size of final CNT particles.
Chemical vapor deposition using a substrate-supported catalyst suffers from very low efficiency in the utilization of a reactor space, thus being inappropriate for mass production of CNTs.
This method has the disadvantage that the amount of the catalyst loaded is limited.
Non-uniform distribution of active components and catalytic components greatly affects CNT growth yield and CNT diameter distribution, but no technique has been proposed to control the non-uniform distribution.
In this case, however, the yield of carbon nanotubes is less than 1000% and the amount of the catalyst loaded is large, showing a limited influence on yield.
The catalyst is a bundle type with low bulk density and the feeding rate of reaction gas is thus lowered, resulting in low CNT productivity.

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Production of CNTs Depending on the Weight Ratio of Mo:V

example 1-1

Metal Catalyst (Mo:V=3:3)

[0089]A. Preparation of Aqueous Metal Solution

[0090]A four-component metal catalyst having a combination of Co and Fe as catalytic components and Mo and V as active components was prepared by the following procedure. 0.055 g of (NH4)6Mo7O24.H2O as a Mo precursor and 0.069 g of NH4VO3 as a V precursor were dissolved in 20 ml of water in flask A, and then 0.037 g of citric acid as a multi-carboxylic acid, 2.175 g of Co(NO3)2.H2O as a Co precursor, and 0.318 g of Fe(NO3)2.H2O as a Fe precursor were added thereto to prepare an aqueous metal solution.

[0091]The aqueous metal solution was observed to be clear and free of precipitates. Since 7 moles of Mo was present in one mole of (NH4)6Mo7O24, the number of moles of the active components Mo and V and the multi-carboxylic acid were 0.3127, 0.5889, and 0.1926 moles, respectively, indicating that the molar ratio of the multi-carboxylic acid to the active components was 0.21:1.

[0092]The molar ratio of Co:Fe was fixed ...

example 1-2

Metal Catalyst (Mo:V=4.5:1.5)

[0104]The procedure of Example 1-1 was repeated except that the weight ratio of Mo:V was adjusted to 4.5:1.5.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to an impregnated supported catalyst, a carbon nanotube aggregate, and a method for producing the carbon nanotube aggregate. The carbon nanotube aggregate includes a four-component catalyst in which catalytic components and active components are supported on a granular support, and bundle type carbon nanotubes grown on the catalyst. The carbon nanotube aggregate has an average particle diameter of 100 to 800 μm, a bulk density of 80 to 250 kg / m3, and a spherical or potato-like shape.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The present invention relates to a supported catalyst, a carbon nanotube aggregate, and a method for producing the carbon nanotube aggregate.[0003]2. Description of the Related Art[0004]Carbon nanostructures (CNSs) refer collectively to nano-sized carbon structures having various shapes, such as nanotubes, nanohairs, fullerenes, nanocones, nanohorns, and nanorods. Carbon nanostructures can be widely utilized in a variety of technological applications because they possess excellent characteristics.[0005]Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are tubular materials consisting of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern and have a diameter of approximately 1 to 100 nm. Carbon nanotubes exhibit insulating, conducting or semiconducting properties depending on their inherent chirality. Carbon nanotubes have a structure in which carbon atoms are strongly covalently bonded to each other. Due to this structure, carbon nanotubes have a tensi...

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IPC IPC(8): B01J23/887B01J37/02C23C16/26B01J21/04C01B31/02B01J35/00B01J37/08
CPCB01J23/8877B01J35/0006B01J37/0213B01J37/0203C23C16/26B01J21/04B01J35/0026C01B31/0233B01J37/08C01B2202/08C01P2004/60B01J37/086B01J37/0205B01J2523/00C01B2202/36C01B32/162Y10T428/2991B01J35/31B01J35/40B01J35/615B01J35/635B01J2523/55B01J2523/68B01J2523/842B01J2523/845C01B32/05B01J23/16B01J23/74B01J23/84
Inventor KANG, KYUNGYEONLEE, DONGCHULKIM, SUNGJINYOON, JAEKEUNLEE, SEUNGYONGCHA, JINMYUNG
Owner LG CHEM LTD