Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are cylindrical structures formed by carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, and display distinctive traits that render them well-suited for a diverse array of ...
Photograph of a floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition reactor. Recycling gases through this floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition reactor offers a more efficient route to making carbon ...
A forest of pure-carbon nanostructures, grown and harvested from a liquid-metal catalytic surface, could find applications ranging from high-performance rubber and resins, to next-generation batteries ...
Researchers used sonicated carbon nanotubes to enable a reaction pathway that can pinpoint specific contaminants and break them down to help save our water. (Nanowerk News) Water is one of the most ...
(Nanowerk News) Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are known for their remarkable properties, which make them essential in many advanced technologies. Yet, creating these nanotubes efficiently ...
Researchers at Cambridge University have achieved the simultaneous production of carbon nanotubes (CNT) and clean hydrogen fuel, without producing carbon dioxide as a byproduct, by looping methane gas ...
McGill University researchers have developed a new method for producing carbon nanotubes that has great commercial promise. The work of Professor Jean-Luc Meunier and doctoral student David Harbec, ...
Carbon nanotube sponges are randomly arranged, self-supporting, three-dimensional networks of interconnected carbon nanotubes. Carbon nanotubes are nano-sized structures bearing unique mechanical and ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "The Global Market for Carbon Nanotubes 2023-2033" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global carbon nanotubes (CNT) market has experienced ...
Researchers at Northrop Grumman and the University of Illinois have built a transistor radio with key components made from carbon nanotubes. The radio was built to demonstrate new techniques for ...
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