Product Overview
Our Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube-5 (MWCNT-5) is at the forefront of nanomaterial technology, offering unparalleled performance for a wide range of applications. With its exceptional strength, conductivity, and thermal stability, MWCNT-5 represents a significant advancement in materials engineering, providing solutions that surpass traditional materials. Ideal for innovators in the fields of electronics, energy, composites, and beyond, MWCNT-5 is designed to empower cutting-edge developments with its superior properties.
Key factor
- High Aspect Ratio: Maximizes performance in reinforcement and conductivity applications.
- Environmental Resistance: Provides added durability against corrosive environments and UV radiation.
- Customizable Functionalization: Amenable to chemical modifications to meet specific application needs.
- Sustainable Manufacturing: Produced with an emphasis on minimizing environmental impact.
Applications
- Composite Materials: Reinforces aerospace, automotive, and sporting equipment materials, providing enhanced performance and lightweight solutions.
- Electronics: Critical for the development of conductive inks, flexible electronics, and advanced semiconductor devices.
- Energy Solutions: Plays a pivotal role in enhancing the efficiency and capacity of batteries and supercapacitors.
- Biomedical Devices: Potential for groundbreaking applications in drug delivery, biosensors, and tissue engineering.
Advantages
- Enhanced Mechanical Strength: Offers remarkable improvements in toughness and durability for composite materials.
- Superior Electrical Performance: Enables the creation of highly conductive pathways in electronic devices, improving efficiency and miniaturization.
- Advanced Thermal Management: Ideal for applications requiring efficient heat dissipation and thermal protection.
- Versatility: Easily integrated into multiple host materials, including polymers, ceramics, and metals, enhancing their overall performance.
References
- Polyethylene multiwalled carbon nanotube composites T McNally, P Pötschke, P Halley, M Murphy, D Martin… - Polymer, 2005 - Elsevier
- Production of short multi-walled carbon nanotubes Z Jia, Z Wang, J Liang, B Wei, D Wu - Carbon, 1999 - Elsevier
- Aligned multiwalled carbon nanotube membranes BJ Hinds, N Chopra, T Rantell, R Andrews, V Gavalas… - Science, 2004 - science.org