Carbon in the NanoWorld (Chirality & Electrical Properties)
Carby the Amorphous Carbon Block's adventure in the Nanoworld.
Carby the Amorphous Carbon Block's adventure in the Nanoworld.
During the autumn 2007 an in-situ TEM studie was made on carbon nano cones to measure the electrical conductivity. As usual the electrical contact ...
the University of Tokyo has developed a material that has high electrical conductivity, but can stretch and contract like rubber. The group has ...
Carbon NanotubesCarbon nanotubes are one-dimensional carbon material. They were discovered about 10 years ago. A new molecular form of carbon ...
Imagine a carbon sheet that's only one atom thick but is stronger than diamond and conducts electricity 100 times faster than the silicon in computer chips. That's graphene, the latest wonder material coming out of science laboratories around the world. It's creating tremendous buzz among physicists, chemists and electronic engineers
Graphene was first synthesized in a lab in 2004, and subsequent research on its unique properties garnered the Nobel Prize in 2010. It's as strong as it is thin, and conducts electricity as well as copper.
Carbon nanotubes are promising materials for many high-technology applications due to their exceptional mechanical, thermal, chemical, optical and electrical properties.
University of Pittsburgh researchers have discovered that certain organic (carbon-based) molecules exhibit the properties of atoms under certain circumstances and, in turn, conduct electricity as well as metal. Detailed in today's edition of Science, the nanotechnology discovery provides a new strategy for designing electronic materials, including
Conductive Compounds Announces VRI Screen Printable Carbon Ink Series with Outstanding Mechanical Abrasion Resistance