High-yield synthesis of carbon nanotubes in-situ on iron ore tailing

This study reports the high-yield, “in-situ” growth of multi-walled carbon nanotubes on iron ore tailing. The final product is a pioneering approach on the use of nanostructured tailing to produce mortar with improved mechanical properties in a simple, effective methodology. Four different high-yiel...

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Main Authors: Glauber Zerbini Costal, Claudio Ernani Martins Oliveira, Evandro Augusto de Morais, Carlos Augusto de Souza Oliveira, Edelma Eleto da Silva, Francisco Moura Filho, Viviany Geraldo
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-10-01
Series:Carbon Trends
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667056921000754
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spelling doaj-41023ad2b91f4388844dfbb98408fc112021-08-28T04:49:15ZengElsevierCarbon Trends2667-05692021-10-015100098High-yield synthesis of carbon nanotubes in-situ on iron ore tailingGlauber Zerbini Costal0Claudio Ernani Martins Oliveira1Evandro Augusto de Morais2Carlos Augusto de Souza Oliveira3Edelma Eleto da Silva4Francisco Moura Filho5Viviany Geraldo6Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI) Campus de Itabira, Rua Irmã Ivone Drummond, 200, Distrito Industrial II, Itabira, MG 35903-087, BrazilCorresponding author.; Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI) Campus de Itabira, Rua Irmã Ivone Drummond, 200, Distrito Industrial II, Itabira, MG 35903-087, BrazilUniversidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI) Campus de Itabira, Rua Irmã Ivone Drummond, 200, Distrito Industrial II, Itabira, MG 35903-087, BrazilUniversidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI) Campus de Itabira, Rua Irmã Ivone Drummond, 200, Distrito Industrial II, Itabira, MG 35903-087, BrazilUniversidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI) Campus de Itabira, Rua Irmã Ivone Drummond, 200, Distrito Industrial II, Itabira, MG 35903-087, BrazilUniversidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI) Campus de Itabira, Rua Irmã Ivone Drummond, 200, Distrito Industrial II, Itabira, MG 35903-087, BrazilUniversidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI) Campus de Itabira, Rua Irmã Ivone Drummond, 200, Distrito Industrial II, Itabira, MG 35903-087, BrazilThis study reports the high-yield, “in-situ” growth of multi-walled carbon nanotubes on iron ore tailing. The final product is a pioneering approach on the use of nanostructured tailing to produce mortar with improved mechanical properties in a simple, effective methodology. Four different high-yield catalysts were developed to identify the most efficient parameters for the synthesis of carbon nanotubes (CNT) via Chemical Vapor Deposition on iron ore tailing (IOT). The process yields 1800% in carbon mass, an unprecedented result. Nanostructured IOT was used to produce mortar with different CNT quantities, including concentrations highly above the limits found in the literature, and resulted in increases of in flexural strength (up to 30%). Water loss after thermal treatment, consistency index and water absorption as a function of the CNT concentration in the mortar mass were also investigated. The proposed method delineates a viable way of incorporating CNT-reinforced macromaterials into cementitious matrices without functionalization, additives, or surfactants, which represents an advance for the nanocomposites industry. It also contributes to social and environmental development by aggregating value to iron ore tailing that would be otherwise stored in huge, and sometimes dangerous, disposal dams.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667056921000754High-yield catalystsReinforced mortarCarbon nanotubesFlexural strengthIncorporation methodIron ore tailing
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author Glauber Zerbini Costal
Claudio Ernani Martins Oliveira
Evandro Augusto de Morais
Carlos Augusto de Souza Oliveira
Edelma Eleto da Silva
Francisco Moura Filho
Viviany Geraldo
spellingShingle Glauber Zerbini Costal
Claudio Ernani Martins Oliveira
Evandro Augusto de Morais
Carlos Augusto de Souza Oliveira
Edelma Eleto da Silva
Francisco Moura Filho
Viviany Geraldo
High-yield synthesis of carbon nanotubes in-situ on iron ore tailing
Carbon Trends
High-yield catalysts
Reinforced mortar
Carbon nanotubes
Flexural strength
Incorporation method
Iron ore tailing
author_facet Glauber Zerbini Costal
Claudio Ernani Martins Oliveira
Evandro Augusto de Morais
Carlos Augusto de Souza Oliveira
Edelma Eleto da Silva
Francisco Moura Filho
Viviany Geraldo
author_sort Glauber Zerbini Costal
title High-yield synthesis of carbon nanotubes in-situ on iron ore tailing
title_short High-yield synthesis of carbon nanotubes in-situ on iron ore tailing
title_full High-yield synthesis of carbon nanotubes in-situ on iron ore tailing
title_fullStr High-yield synthesis of carbon nanotubes in-situ on iron ore tailing
title_full_unstemmed High-yield synthesis of carbon nanotubes in-situ on iron ore tailing
title_sort high-yield synthesis of carbon nanotubes in-situ on iron ore tailing
publisher Elsevier
series Carbon Trends
issn 2667-0569
publishDate 2021-10-01
description This study reports the high-yield, “in-situ” growth of multi-walled carbon nanotubes on iron ore tailing. The final product is a pioneering approach on the use of nanostructured tailing to produce mortar with improved mechanical properties in a simple, effective methodology. Four different high-yield catalysts were developed to identify the most efficient parameters for the synthesis of carbon nanotubes (CNT) via Chemical Vapor Deposition on iron ore tailing (IOT). The process yields 1800% in carbon mass, an unprecedented result. Nanostructured IOT was used to produce mortar with different CNT quantities, including concentrations highly above the limits found in the literature, and resulted in increases of in flexural strength (up to 30%). Water loss after thermal treatment, consistency index and water absorption as a function of the CNT concentration in the mortar mass were also investigated. The proposed method delineates a viable way of incorporating CNT-reinforced macromaterials into cementitious matrices without functionalization, additives, or surfactants, which represents an advance for the nanocomposites industry. It also contributes to social and environmental development by aggregating value to iron ore tailing that would be otherwise stored in huge, and sometimes dangerous, disposal dams.
topic High-yield catalysts
Reinforced mortar
Carbon nanotubes
Flexural strength
Incorporation method
Iron ore tailing
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667056921000754
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