A system and method for high volume production of nanoparticles,
nanotubes, and items incorporating nanoparticles and nanotubes.
Microwave, radio frequency, or infrared energy vaporizes a metal catalyst
which, as it condenses, is contacted by carbon or other elements such as
silicon, germanium, or boron to form agglomerates. The agglomerates may
be annealed to accelerate the production of nanotubes. Magnetic or
electric fields may be used to align the nanotubes during their
production. The nanotubes may be separated from the production byproducts
in aligned or non-aligned configurations. The agglomerates may be formed
directly into tools, optionally in compositions that incorporate other
materials such as abrasives, binders, carbon-carbon composites, and
cermets.