Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.149, No.1-3, 447-454, 2009
Optimisation of physical properties of gamma-alumina coating microreactors used for the growth of a carbon nanofiber layer
This work addresses the challenging task of preparing a well-adhered and uniform coating of gamma-alumina over microreactors made out of stainless steel whose composition is devoid of aluminium. The microreactors have been coated by a sol-gel method. The variation of the preparation conditions, i.e. aging time of the gel and optional step of flushing with pressurized air, rendered microreactors coated with several alumina loadings. A severe test, i.e. ultrasonic maltreatment, has been used to check the adherence of alumina layer. The optimised coating exhibited a 5-6 mu m thickness, good adherence and complete coverage after ultrasound treatment. The dispersion of nickel over alumina-coated microreactor enabled to grow a layer of entangled carbon nanofibers with a thickness of 1.5-2.5 mu m. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.