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Carbon nanotube 'black paint' absorbs terahertz waves to reduce 6G noise
Skoltech researchers have developed an ultrathin carbon nanotube coating that absorbs terahertz radiation on silicon ...
Skoltech researchers and their colleagues from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, have created an important building ...
Researchers developed carbon nanotube fiber heaters that deliver higher heating power for industrial gas heating.
Carbon nanotubes have emerged as a material of exceptional interest in both fundamental research and applied science, owing to their distinctive optical and electronic characteristics. Their quasi-one ...
Carbon nanotube synthesis has evolved into a multidisciplinary field that combines materials science, chemistry and engineering. Various methods, including chemical vapour deposition (CVD) techniques, ...
Discover how a new thread-like material made from carbon nanotubes could present an option for electrifying industrial heating, reducing carbon emissions.
Aromatic molecules adsorb onto carbon nanotube walls via pi-pi interactions, slowing supercritical water flow and reducing gasification efficiency, a new simulation study finds.
Polymer-based conductive nanocomposites, particularly those incorporating carbon nanotubes, are highly promising for the development of flexible electronics, soft robotics and wearable devices.
A scalable spray-drying method produces graphite, carbon nanotube, and silicon composite anodes that retain 95% capacity after 100 cycles in lithium-ion batteries.
Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have developed a new electrolyte system that significantly boosts the energy-harvesting performance of twistrons, which are carbon nanotube yarns that ...
A research team reveals that the structure of organic molecules, particularly aromatic hydrocarbons, plays a decisive role in regulating how ...
Could tiny threads of carbon fiber do the same job as big metal industrial heating coils? A new breakthrough from researchers at Rice University says yes, and the finding could go a long way toward ...
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