Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Purity: > 96%, Dia: 1.0 nm
Single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs, SWNTs) comprise of one-atom-thick sheets of graphene that rolled up to
form long hollow tubes. SWCNTs possess exceptional thermal, mechanical and electrical properties. These remarkable
properties lead to advances in performance in a wide range of materials and devices. Single-walled carbon nanotubes
are actively used in diverse area including energy storage, molecular electronics, nanomechanial devices, composites
and bio-sensing. Our Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes compete on price and performance with counterparts.
Technical Properties:
| Purity | > 96 % |
| Color | black |
| Average Diameter | 1.0 nm |
| Length | 20-55 µm |
| OD | 1-2 nm |
| ID | 0.8-1.6 nm |
| Tap Density | 0.15 g/cm3 |
| True Density | 2.4 g/cm3 |
| SSA | 570 m2/g |
| Ash | 3.0 wt% |
| Thermal Conductivity | 45-190 W/m.K |
| Electrical Conductivity | 98 S/cm |
| Ignited Temperature | 620 °C |
| Ig/Id | 20 |
| Manufacturing Method | CVD |
Applications:
The product is synthesized by decomposing methane over a cobalt-based catalyst, followed by deep air oxidation. It contains minimal amorphous carbon and exhibits a high ignition temperature of 610–620°C. This material is ideal for producing conductive and transparent films.
SWCNT-based transparent conductive films made from this product achieve a transparency of over 80% and a resistance of less than 200 ohms/sq. As a result, it is regarded as the premier material for manufacturing CNT-based transparent conductive films, used in touch screens, flat-panel displays, thin-film solar panels, and OLEDs.

