Carbon nanotubes could revolutionize everything from space travel to medicine. Discovered in 1991, these tiny, incredibly ...
Well, we watch-less ones have something to look forward to, because a group of graduate students at Rice University have created extremely strong conductive thread woven from carbon nanotubes ...
We expected that recycling would be difficult and would lead to significant loss of properties. Surprisingly, we found that carbon nanotube fibers far exceed the recyclability potential of existing ...
Toxicological and pharmacological studies suggest guidelines for the safe use of carbon nanotubes in medicine. In their latest study 3, the authors dispersed 50 μg of nonfunctionalized MWNTs of ...
Recycling materials, such as plastics and metals, is an attractive, but challenging path toward sustainable material ...
In a significant step toward creating a sustainable and circular economy, Rice University researchers have published a landmark study in the journal Carbon demonstrating that carbon nanotube (CNT ...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers can be fully recycled without losing their structural or functional properties, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional materials like metals and polymers.