Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Nanoribbon Water Dispersion, 0.5 mg/mL
Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Nanoribbon Water Dispersion refers to a mixture where carbon nanotubes are combined with water to form a stable dispersion, or suspension, of CNT nanoribbons in the liquid. Carbon nanotubes are cylindrical molecules made up of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, and CNT nanoribbons are a specific form of these nanotubes that are flattened into narrow, ribbon-like structures.
Technical Properties:
Purity: > 95 wt% (carbon nanotubes)
Outside diameter: 20-30 nm
Inside diameter: 5-10 nm
Length: 10-30 um
SSA: > 110 m2/g
Color: Black
Ash: <1.5 wt%
Electrical conductivity: >100 s/cm
Tap density: 0.28 g/cm3
True density: ~2.1 g/cm3
Manufacturing Method:Ribbon is produced by chemical oxidation and longitudinal opening using strong oxidizing agents.
Sem image of Ribbon