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The mass production of carbon nanotubes using a nano-agglomerate fluidized bed reactor: A multiscale space–time analysis

by: Fei Wei, Qiang Zhang, Wei-Zhong Qian, Hao Yu, Yao Wang, Guo-Hua Luo, Guang-Hui Xu, De-Zheng Wang
Powder Technology, Vol. 183, No. 1. (March 2008), pp. 10-20, doi:10.1016/j.powtec.2007.11.025  Key: citeulike:11348843

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The scaled-up mass production of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) was reviewed by a multiscale analysis from the delicate catalyst control needed at the atomic level, CNT agglomerate formation at the mesoscopic scale, to the continuous mass production process on the macroscopic scale. A four level analysis that considered CNT assembly, agglomerate structure, reactor hydrodynamics and coupled processing was used. Atomic scale catalyst design concepts were used to modulate the CNT structure. On the reactor scale, the design consideration was on getting suitable CNT and catalyst agglomerates with good fluidization behavior and transport properties. A pilot plant with high yield (15 kg/h) and purity (> 99.9%) was demonstrated, which made a great stride for extensive applications of CNTs. Other nano-agglomerate structures can also be considered using the multiscale time and space analysis, which will benefit mass production and applications of nanomaterials in future. The scaled-up mass production of carbon nanotubes was reviewed by a multiscale analysis from catalyst control needed at the atomic level, CNT agglomerate formation at the mesoscopic scale, to the continuous mass production process on the macroscopic scale. A four level analysis that considered CNT assembly, agglomerate structure, reactor hydrodynamics and coupled processing was used. A pilot plant with high yield (15 kg/h) and purity (> 99.9%) was demonstrated.


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