In a significant step toward creating a sustainable and circular economy, researchers have demonstrated that carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers can be fully recycled without any loss in their structure or ...
Yet what if they could be merged with a metal like aluminium, or even spun into wires? An article by Lekawa-Raus et al. published in 2014 titled Electrical Properties of Carbon Nanotube Based ...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) come in a variety of diameters, lengths, and functional group content. CNTs today are available for industrial applications in bulk quantities of metric ton quantities. Several ...
As the oxygen concentration in the samples increased owing to metal–substrate reactions, connected and percolating oxide networks were formed inside the nanotubes and nanosheets. In-situ ...
“ Humans have long stored energy in mechanical coil springs to power devices such as watches and toys,” Sanjeev Kumar Ujjain, a co-lead author of the study from the University of Maryland Baltimore ...
Well, we watch-less ones have something to look forward to, because a group of graduate students at Rice University have created extremely strong conductive thread woven from carbon nanotubes ...
semiconductor nanowires and carbon nanotubes) and their integration onto silicon wafers for future high-performance and energy-efficient very-large-scale integrated (VLSI) nanoelectronics ...