نتایج جستجو برای: carbon nanotube sensor

تعداد نتایج: 467532  

2017
JUDE C. ANIKE

Carbon nanotube (CNT) arrays can be drawn into a web and then twisted into threads. These CNT threads contain thousands of carbon nanotubes in their cross-section and can be further composed into yarns consisting of one or more threads. CNT yarns exhibit significant mechanical stiffness and strength and low electrical resistivity. More importantly, CNT yarns exhibit piezoresistance that could b...

2005
P. M. Campbell E. S. Snow F. K. Perkins J. P. Novak

Single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are unique because they are one-dimensional wires composed entirely of surface atoms yet exhibit high carrier mobilities (~10 10 cm/Vs). These extraordinary transport properties make them an ideal material for electronic applications, while their virtually infinite surface-to-volume ratio offers the possibility of extraordinary sensitivity for sensor applica...

Journal: :international journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology 2013
a. h. javid m. gorannevis f. moattar a. mashinchian moradi p. saeeidi

air pollution has always been a major problem in metropolises. volatile organic compounds are one of the major pollutants that are caused by incomplete combustion of fuels in vehicles and gasoline evaporation, especially in fueling stations. removing these pollutants through traditional methods has always been considered. the paper investigates and studies chemical adsorption behavior of benzen...

Journal: :The Analyst 2014
Yang Liu Fanjiao Zhu Wangxia Dan Yu Fu Shaoqin Liu

A carbon nanotube (CNT) based nanoarchitecture is developed for rapid, sensitive and specific detection of cancer cells by using real time electrical impedance sensing. The sensor is constructed with carbon nanotube (CNT) multilayers and EpCAM (epithelial cell adhesion molecule) antibodies, which are assembled on an indium tin oxide (ITO) electrode surface. The binding of tumor cells to EpCAM a...

2014
Sung Hun Jin Jongmin Shin In-Tak Cho Sang Youn Han Dong Joon Lee Chi Hwan Lee Jong-Ho Lee John A. Rogers

Articles you may be interested in A simple drain current model for single-walled carbon nanotube network thin-film transistors Mobilities in ambipolar field effect transistors based on single-walled carbon nanotube network and formed on a gold nanoparticle template Appl. Strain on field effect transistors with single–walled–carbon nanotube network on flexible substrate Complementary voltage inv...

2014
Tae June Kang Taewoo Kim Eui Yun Jang Hyeongwook Im Xavier Lepro-Chavez Raquel Ovalle-Robles Jiyoung Oh Mikhail E. Kozlov Ray H. Baughman Hong H. Lee Yong Hyup Kim

Electromagnetic induction (EMI) is a mechanism of classical physics that can be utilized to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy or electrical to mechanical energy. This mechanism has not been exploited fully because of lack of a material with a sufficiently low force constant. We here show that carbon nanotube (CNT) aerogel sheets can exploit EMI to provide mechanical actuation at ve...

2009
L. Yang

In this paper, the integration of a flexible RFID tag with an inkjet-printed Single Walled Carbon Nanotube (SWCNT) film in a chipless sensor node for toxic gas detection was introduced for the first time. The whole module is realized on a "green" low-cost paper substrate. Carbon nanotube composites change their electric properties (e.g. resistance, dielectric properties) in the presence of very...

2012
Dachuan Shi Wesley D. Tennyson Joel C. Keay Ernest S. Sanchez Matthew B. Johnson Daniel E. Resasco

The role of water in carbon feed on the surface-guided growth of horizontally aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes (HA-SWCNTs) was investigated. It is shown that the amount of water can be optimized to favor HA-SWCNT growth, which is proposed to be due to selective etching of carbon deposits at carbon–metal interface. Without water, nanotube–nanotube interaction and carbon accumulation at the...

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology (sciences) 2011
m. saeidi

the growth rate of carbon nanotubes in chemical vapor deposition is simulated by using a theoretical analysis of the phonon vibration of the system. simulations demonstrate that the growth rate of carbon nanotubes with larger diameters is smaller because of higher damping factors and carbon nanotube inertia. an optimum temperature for the growth rate is calculated for a carbon nanotube on fe ca...

Transparent acoustic sensors and actuators are a new generation of acoustic transducers that can create an evolution in the microphone and loudspeakers industries. These transducers with properties like transparency, flexibility, flatness, very low weight and thickness have a great potential for various applications like public speakers, active noise cancelation systems, displays, cell phones a...

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