Abstract
An experimental study has been made on the carbon nano-materials formation of laminar, luminous premixed flame at atmospheric pressure. By installing a pair of porous media at the upstream and downstream sides of the combustion space, excess enthalpy burning was applied for the methane/air mixture. Fe/Mo catalyst was placed on a Ni porous medium that was inserted in the combustion space. The reaction was performed for the desired reaction time. The flow was then switched to N_2 and the combustor was cooled to room temperature. As a result, carbon nanotubes were formed in this sooting flames.