Andreas Larsson
Luleå University of Technology
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Journal of Materials Chemistry C | 2015
Fredrik Silvearv; Peter Larsson; Sarah L. T. Jones; Rajeev Ahuja; Andreas Larsson
We have studied a wide range of transition metals to find potential carbon nanotube (CNT) catalysts for chemical vapor deposition (CVD) production. The adhesion strengths between a CNT and a metal cluster were calculated using first principle density functional theory (DFT) for all 1st, 2nd and 3rd row transition metals. We have developed the criterion that the metal–carbon adhesion strength per bond must fulfill a Goldilocks principle for catalyzing CNT growth and used it to identify, besides the well known catalysts Fe, Co and Ni, a number of other potential catalysts, namely Y, Zr, Rh, Pd, La, Ce and Pt. Our results are consistent with previous experiments performed either in a carbon arc discharge environment or by a CVD-process with regard to CNT catalyst activity.
Theoretical Chemistry Accounts | 2012
Jakub D. Baran; Wojciech Kołodziejczyk; Peter Larsson; Rajeev Ahuja; Andreas Larsson
We have studied the relative stability of hydrogen-terminated single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) segments, and open-ended SWNT fragments of varying diameter and chirality that are present at the interface of the catalytic metal particles during growth. We have found that hydrogen-terminated SWNTs differ by <1xa0eV in stability among different chiralities, which presents a challenge for selective and property-controlled growth. In addition, both zigzag and armchair tubes can be the most stable chirality of hydrogen-terminated SWNTs, which is a fundamental obstacle for property-controlled growth utilizing thermodynamic stability. In contrast, the most armchair-like open-ended SWNTs segments are always the most stable ones, followed in sequence by chiral index up to the least stable zigzag segments. We explain the ordering by triple bond stabilization of the carbon dangling bonds at the open ends, which is a fragment stabilization effect that is only manifested when all bonds between two layers are broken. We show convincingly that the bond strength difference between zigzag and armchair tubes is not present when individual bonds are broken or formed.
Nano Letters | 2008
Feng Ding; Peter Larsson; Andreas Larsson; Rajeev Ahuja; Haiming Duan; Arne Rosén; Kim Bolton
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2008
Zhong Li; Andreas Larsson; Peter Larsson; Rajeev Ahuja; Joseph M. Tobin; Justin P. O'Byrne; Michael A. Morris; Gary Anthony Attard; Justin D. Holmes
Towards Reality in Nanoscale Materials : 09/02/2015 - 11/02/2015 | 2015
Jakub D. Baran; Samuel Paul Jarvis; Simon Taylor; Damien Thompson; Alex Saywell; Berry Mangham; Neil R. Champness; Philip Moriarty; Andreas Larsson
Towards Reality in Nanoscale Materials : 09/02/2015 - 11/02/2015 | 2015
Daniel Hedman; Hamid R Barzegar; Arne Rosén; Thomas Wågberg; Andreas Larsson
Archive | 2010
Kaliappan Muthukumar; Andreas Larsson
MRS Spring Meeting & Exhibit : 14/04/2009 - 17/04/2009 | 2009
Justin P. O'Byrne; Joseph M. Tobin; Zhong Li; Andreas Larsson; Justin D. Holmes
Annual Nanotechnology Symposium : 09/10/2009 - 10/10/2009 | 2009
Kaliappan Muthukumar; Anna Stróecka; Bert Voigtländer; Andreas Larsson
American Chemical Society National Meeting : 22/03/2009 - 26/03/2009 | 2009
Kaliappan Muthukumar; Andreas Larsson; Anna Stróżecka; Bert Voigtländer