Sentences with phrase «conductive nanotubes»

The extremely conductive nanotubes record the change and allow researchers to measure how much yeast is present.

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Woven from conductive thread built on microscopic carbon nanotube sheets, this fiber could one day help power human - sized electronic wearables and high - performance solar cells.
Carbon nanotubes could be highly conductive along the 1D nanotube length and two - dimensional graphene sheets in the 2Dplane.
Laid down in thin films, randomly oriented carbon nanotubes form conductive networks that can serve as electrodes; patterned and layered films can function as sensors or transistors.
Kotov is creating fabrics partially made from conductive carbon nanotubes (picture microscopic ziti made of rolled carbon atoms), which he expects could lead to garments that are essentially themselves electronic devices.
For cathode electrodes, they embedded NMC — lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide — in the nanotubes, causing the nanoparticles to become very conductive.
«Rolling «neat» nanotube fibers: Acid - free approach leads to strong conductive carbon threads.»
In this latest effort, they used a carbon nanotube paste to form an electrically conductive network matrix with excellent bendability.
«We use the carbon nanotube in this flexible network to make a conductive rope - like wrap,» Ban said.
The heating concept is based on a film that is coated with conductive carbon nanotubes (CNTs).
Now a team from Cambridge University in England has devised a simple technique to increase the density of nanotube forests grown on conductive supports about five times over previous methods.
Ying Zhou and Reiko Azumi from Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology reviewed the latest research on the use of carbon nanotubes in manufacturing an important component of optoelectronic devices called transparent conductive films (TCFs).
Robertson and his colleagues grew carbon nanotubes on a conductive copper surface that was coated with co-catalysts cobalt and molybdenum.
A chunk of conductive graphene foam reinforced by carbon nanotubes can support more than 3,000 times its own weight and easily bounce back to its original height, according to Rice University scientists.
Basic nanotubes are good for many things, like forming into microelectronic components or electrically conductive fibers and composites; for more sensitive uses like drug delivery and solar panels, they need to be as pristine as possible.
In that earlier work, the group designed tiny rubber pillars containing electrically conductive carbon nanotubes, which were placed over a pair of electrodes side by side.
This won't be easy, because each individual carbon nanotube's conductive properties are dependent on how they are formed, Raffaelle says.
For example, an arrangement of carbon nanotubes bound to DNA could be turned into an electrically conductive circuit.
«Microcombing» creates stronger, more conductive carbon nanotube films.»
The folded DNA then acts as a scaffold onto which researchers can attach and organize all kinds of nanometer - scale components, from fluorescent molecules to electrically conductive carbon nanotubes to drugs.
The LLNL team fabricated flexible polymeric membranes with aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) channels as moisture conductive pores.
Northwestern University researchers recently used metallic nanotubes to make flexible, semi-transparent, highly conductive films that can be used for devices such as flat - panel displays and solar cells.
Samsung specifically notes in their granted patent that «stretchable displays include a stretchable conductive material that can be a conductive polymer, a carbon nanotube, graphene, etc..»
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