نتایج جستجو برای: multiwall carbon nanotubes

تعداد نتایج: 286803  

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2005
Christian Klinke Erik Delvigne Johannes V Barth Klaus Kern

We have studied nickel, gold, and ferritin coatings on catalytically grown multiwall carbon nanotubes as well as the generation of secondary nanotubes by resubmitting the decorated nanotubes to the chemical vapor deposition process. Nickel layers sputtered on nanotubes show a stronger interaction with the nanotube walls than gold coatings. At ambient temperature this results in a metal film tha...

2014
Amin TermehYousefi Samira Bagheri Kawasaki Shinji Jalal Rouhi Mohamad Rusop Mahmood Shoichiro Ikeda

Among the wide range of renewable energy sources, the ever-increasing demand for electricity storage represents an emerging challenge. Utilizing carbon nanotubes (CNTs) for energy storage is closely being scrutinized due to the promising performance on top of their extraordinary features. In this work, well-aligned multilayer carbon nanotubes were successfully synthesized on a porous silicon (P...

2014
Sreenivasulu Tadakaluru Wiradej Thongsuwan Pisith Singjai

Conventional metallic strain sensors are flexible, but they can sustain maximum strains of only ~5%, so there is a need for sensors that can bear high strains for multifunctional applications. In this study, we report stretchable and flexible high-strain sensors that consist of entangled and randomly distributed multiwall carbon nanotubes or graphite flakes on a natural rubber substrate. Carbon...

2011
John H. Lehman Mauricio Terrones Elisabeth Mansfield Katherine E. Hurst Vincent Meunier

During the past 20 years, multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) have become an important industrial material. Hundreds of tons are produced each year. This review is a survey of the scientific literature, motivated by industrial requirements and guidelines for environment, health and safety compliance. Sampling, size, area, density, color, crystallinity, as well as purity compared to properties o...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2001
A Bachtold M de Jonge K Grove-Rasmussen P L McEuen M Buitelaar C Schönenberger

We have studied tunneling of electrons into multiwall carbon nanotubes (NTs) in NT-gold and NT-NT junctions, the latter created by atomic force microscope manipulation. The tunneling conductance goes to zero as the energy (temperature and bias) is reduced, and the functional form is consistent with a power law. The exponents depend upon sample geometry. The relationship between these results an...

2008
Zoheir Kordrostami Mohammad Hossein Sheikhi Reza Mohammadzadegan

Reviewing experimental results and based on the physical reasoning, we present a basic circuit model for Multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), which can simulate different experimental results. Investigation of different results confirms the severe effects of fabrication process (nanotube and contacts) on electronic properties of the MWCNTs. The circuit model has been developed to show the perfo...

Journal: :journal of chemical health risks 0
abdul rashid n.a kopaieemalek s. yusof a.m.

nanotechnology is the study of manipulating matter on an atomic and molecular scale. generally, nanotechnology deals with developing materials, devices, or other structures possessing at least one dimension size from 1 to 100 nanometers .  carbon nanotubes have great potentials for novel applications in industry, drug delivery system and many other uses. in this work after purification, multiwa...

2003
Zhi Chen

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have emerged as a viable electronic material for molecular electronic devices because of their unique physical and electrical properties [1–7]. For example, nanotubes have a lightweight and record-high elastic modulus, and they are predicted to be by far the strongest fibers that can be made. Their high strength and high flexibility are unique mechanical properties. They...

2001
A. Hassanien A. Mrzel M. Tokumoto

Using atomically-resolved scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy, we probe the nature of interwall interactions within multiwall carbon nanotubes at room temperature. We find that, at low bias voltages, the tunnel current depends strongly on the atomic position, introducing visibility differences between adjacent lattice sites. Since all atoms are equally visible in analogous measuremen...

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