Product Overview
Discover the unparalleled strength, conductivity, and thermal resistance offered by our Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes-4 (MWCNT-4). Engineered for excellence, MWCNT-4 sets the standard in nanomaterials, providing a robust foundation for innovation across various industries. Whether for reinforcing composite materials, enhancing electronic devices, or improving energy storage solutions, MWCNT-4 delivers the performance and reliability needed to push technological boundaries.
Key factor
- High Aspect Ratio: Ensures significant performance enhancements in reinforcement and electrical applications.
- Chemical Stability: Resistant to chemicals and corrosive environments, ensuring longevity and durability.
- Customization Potential: Amenable to chemical modifications to meet specific needs, increasing its application versatility.
- Sustainable Production: Manufactured with a focus on environmental responsibility and minimal ecological impact.
Applications
- Composite Materials: Reinforces materials for aerospace, automotive, and sports equipment, offering lightweight yet strong solutions.
- Electronics: Essential for semiconductors, flexible electronics, and conductive inks, enhancing device performance and efficiency.
- Energy Storage: Improves battery and supercapacitor efficiency, contributing to more effective energy storage technologies.
- Environmental Technologies: Utilized in filtration systems and sensors for environmental monitoring and protection.
Advantages
- Enhanced Mechanical Properties: Dramatically improves strength and durability, essential for high-performance composites.
- Superior Electrical Conductivity: Enables the development of highly conductive pathways, crucial for advanced electronics.
- Improved Thermal Management: Provides outstanding thermal conductivity and stability, ideal for applications requiring efficient heat dissipation.
- Versatile Integration: Compatible with various matrices, including polymers, ceramics, and metals, facilitating broad application potential.
References
- Chemical treatment and modification of multi-walled carbon nanotubes
T Saito, K Matsushige, K Tanaka - Physica B: Condensed Matter, 2002 - Elsevier
- Single walled and multi walled carbon nanotube structure, synthesis and applications
EN Ganesh - International Journal of Innovative Technology and …, 2013 - Citeseer
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes induce T lymphocyte apoptosis
M Bottini, S Bruckner, K Nika, N Bottini, S Bellucci… - Toxicology letters, 2006 - Elsevier