A simple method for the production or synthesis of carbon nanotubes as
free-standing films or nanotube mats by the thermal decomposition of
transition metal complexed alkynes with aryl, alkyl, alkenyl, or alkynyl
substituents. In particular, transition metal (e.g. Co, Ni, Fe, Mo)
complexes of diarylacetylenes, e.g. diphenylacetylene, and solid mixtures
of these complexes with suitable, additional carbon sources are heated in
a vessel. More specifically, the heating of the transition metal complex
is completed at a temperature between 400-800.degree. C. and more
particularly 550-700.degree. C. for between 0.1 to 24 hours and more
particularly 0.5-3 hours in a sealed vessel under a partial pressure of
argon or helium.