Shi et al., 2023 - Google Patents

High-strength carbon nanotube fibers from purity control by atomized catalytic pyrolysis and alignment improvement by continuous large prestraining

Shi et al., 2023

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17970609275663609585
Author
Shi H
Shi Q
Zhan H
Ai J
Chen Y
Wang J
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Nano Letters

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Transferring the high strength of individual carbon nanotubes (CNTs) to macroscopic fibers is still a major technical challenge. In this study, CNT fibers are wound from a hollow cylindrical assembly. In particular, atomized catalytic pyrolysis is utilized to produce the fiber …
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