We report a novel approach that uses block copolymer micelles as a means to create large area arrays of iron-containing nanoclusters capable of catalyzing the growth of carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The amphiphilic block copolymer poly(styrene-block-acrylic acid) (PS-b-PAA) forms micelles in solution which are capable of self-organizing into ordered structures on surfaces. By spin-coating these solutions onto a variety of substrates. we can create. quasi-hexagonal arrays of PAA spheres within a PS matrix. The carboxylic acids groups in the PAA domains can be utilized in an ion-exchange protocol to selectively sequester iron ions.. which results in iron-containing nanoclusters that are nearly monodisperse in size (diameter similar to8 nm) and patterned at a density of approximately 10(11) particles per cm(2) . In principle, this route for synthesizing iron-containing nanoclusters offers the capability of controlling the cluster size and spacing by altering the molecular weight of the block copolymer. In this. report, we demonstrate the ability of these block-copolymer-templated iron-containing nanocluster arrays to catalyze the growth of CNTs in a thermal chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process. We present transmission electron microscope (TEM) and scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of the as-grown CNTs still attached to their growth Substrate, which allows us to characterize both the CNTs and the catalytic nanoclusters after CVD growth.
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Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Mat, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Chem Engn, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
Cornell Univ, Ithaca, NY 14853 USAUniv Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Mat, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA