IP Library Granted Patent US 11,718,525
Granted Patent B2
US 11,718,525 · App. 17/599,006 · Granted Aug 8, 2023

System and method of producing carbon nanotubes

Inventors: David Gailus (Merrimack, NH); Mark Schauer (Merrick, NH)
Assignee: Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.
C01B32/162B01J23/745B01J31/122B01J38/02B01J38/16B01J38/48B01J38/60D01F9/133B82Y40/00C01P2004/13C01P2004/60C01P2004/64
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Patent No.
US 11,718,525
App. No.
17/599,006
Granted
Aug 8, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

Method of producing short carbon nanotube fibers from a carbonaceous gas.

Claims (11)

1. A method of producing short carbon nanotube fibers, comprising:

(i) introducing a carbonaceous gas, a catalyst, and hydrogen into a reactor, wherein the reactor is at a temperature sufficient to decompose the carbonaceous gas in the presence of the catalyst into the constituent atoms of the carbonaceous gas, wherein the constituent atoms comprise carbon atoms and hydrogen atoms;

(ii) permitting the carbon atoms of the carbonaceous gas to interact with the catalyst to produce carbon nanotubes;

(iii) subjecting the carbon nanotubes to at least one of (a) one or more high velocity jets of gas, (b) one or more spinning impellers, (c) a gas flow across a textured surface, and/or (d) one or more impacts with an array of blunt objects before exiting the reactor to form short carbon nanotube fibers having lengths in a range of from 1 mm to about 50 mm, and

(iv) collecting the short carbon nanotube fibers.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the catalyst is ferrocene.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the carbonaceous gas does not react with the catalyst to form carbon nanotubes and such portion is sent to a second reactor, optionally, with an additional amount of carbonaceous gas.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein an amount of the catalyst is collected and then reconditioned and either (i) introduced into the second reactor, optionally, with an amount of fresh catalyst, or (ii) stored for later use.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the catalyst is reconditioned by at least one of (i) oxidizing the catalyst in air and/or exfoliating the catalyst by electrochemical treatment, dissolving the catalyst in muriatic acid to form a chloride salt, and then reacting the chloride salt with sodium cyclopentadienide; and (ii) heating the catalyst to at least 2000° C. to vaporize the catalyst and then plate out the vaporized catalyst.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the hydrogen formed from the decomposition of the carbonaceous gas is separated and either collected for storage or resale, used as a fuel to heat the reactor, and/or introduced into another reactor.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the short carbon nanotube fibers have an aspect ratio in a range of from about 25:1 to 500:1.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 9, 2023
From: GAILUS, DAVID; SCHAUER, MARK
To: NANOCOMP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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