نتایج جستجو برای: keywords functionalized cnt

تعداد نتایج: 2000772  

2016
Wei Liu Fujun Xu Nianhua Zhu Shuang Wang

Carbon nano tube (CNT) yarn is an axially aligned CNT assembly. It has great potential many applications. In this study, the mechanical and electrical properties of the aerogel-spun CNT yarns and CNT/Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) composite yarns were investigated. The CNT/PDMS yarn was fabricated by droplet infiltration of PDMS solution into the aerogel-spun CNT yarn. The mechanical properties of...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2016
Cyrill Bussy Caroline Hadad Maurizio Prato Alberto Bianco Kostas Kostarelos

Chemically functionalized carbon nanotubes (f-CNTs) have been used in proof-of-concept studies to alleviate debilitating neurological conditions. Previous in vivo observations in brain tissue have suggested that microglia - acting as resident macrophages of the brain - play a critical role in the internalization of f-CNTs and their partial in situ biodegradation following a stereotactic adminis...

2017
Brittany Twibell Kalie Somerville Geoffrey Manani Molly Duszynski Adam Wanekaya Paul Schweiger

The growing use of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in industrial and consumer products raises important questions about their environmental fate and impact on prokaryotes. In the environment, CNTs are exposed to a variety of conditions (e.g., UV light) that could lead to decomposition and changes in their chemical properties. Therefore, the potential cytotoxic effect of both pristine and artificially a...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2015
Carlos Guerra-Nuñez Yucheng Zhang Meng Li Vipin Chawla Rolf Erni Johann Michler Hyung Gyu Park Ivo Utke

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) coated with titanium oxide (TiO2) have generated considerable interest over the last decade and become a promising nanomaterial for a wide range of energy applications. The efficient use of the outstanding electrical properties of this nanostructure relies heavily on the quality of the interface and the thickness and morphology of the TiO2 layer. However, complete surfac...

2017
Kazufumi Kobashi Howon Yoon Seisuke Ata Takeo Yamada Don N. Futaba Kenji Hata

We propose a porosimetry-based method to characterize pores formed by carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in the CNT agglomerates for designing neat CNT-based materials and composites. CNT agglomerates contain pores between individual CNTs and/or CNT bundles (micropore < 2 nm, mesopores 2-50 nm, and macropores > 50 nm). We investigated these pores structured by CNTs with different diameters and number of w...

Journal: :ACS nano 2012
David Pan Matthew Ombaba Zhi-You Zhou Yang Liu Shaowei Chen Jennifer Lu

For carbon nanotube-based electronics to achieve their full performance potential, it is imperative to minimize the contact resistance between macroscale metal contacts and the carbon nanotube (CNT) nanoelectrodes. We have developed a three-dimensional electrode platform that consists of carbon nanofibers (CNFs) that are directly grown on a metal contact, such as copper (Cu). Carbon nanofiber m...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2013
Sul Ki Park Qasim Mahmood Ho Seok Park

The covalent functionalization of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is a basic but important chemistry that can modify their physicochemical properties, resolve their poor dispersion capability, and improve their capacitance to enable their use as high-energy supercapacitors. However, the relationship between functional groups on the CNT surface and their capacitive characteristics has not yet been explo...

2016
Saeed Irannejad Mohsen Amini Mona Modanlookordi Mohammad Shokrzadeh Hamid Irannejad

Carbon nanotubes have unique properties like high stability, high surface to mass ratio and so on which make them suitable for medicinal purpose applications. Treatment of cancer by organoplatinum agents like Cisplatin has become unresponsive in most cases due to low distribution of drug in biological fluids, inability of drug to cross cellular membranes and low stability in biological environm...

2014
Christoph Nick Sandeep Yadav Ravi Joshi Christiane Thielemann Jörg J Schneider

The growth of cortical neurons on three dimensional structures of spatially defined (structured) randomly oriented, as well as on vertically aligned, carbon nanotubes (CNT) is studied. Cortical neurons are attracted towards both types of CNT nano-architectures. For both, neurons form clusters in close vicinity to the CNT structures whereupon the randomly oriented CNTs are more closely colonised...

Journal: :Community Literacy Journal 2010

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