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Carbon nanotube, single-walled

≥90% carbon basis (≥80% as carbon nanotubes), 1-2 nm diameter, avg. no. of layers, 1

Synonym(s):

CNT, SWCNT, SWNT, Single wall carbon nanotube

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About This Item

CAS Number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352103
NACRES:
NA.23

description

G/D Ratio: ≥15 (Raman 633 nm)
Median length: 1 μm

Quality Level

Assay

≥90% carbon basis (≥80% as carbon nanotubes)

form

powder (freeze-dried)

feature

avg. no. of layers 1

manufacturer/tradename

Signis® CG200

surface area

≥700 m2/g

impurities

≤5 wt. % Moisture

diameter

1-2 nm

mp

3652-3697 °C (lit.)

density

1.7-1.9 g/cm3 at 25 °C (lit.)

bulk density

0.1 g/cm3

SMILES string

[C]

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General description

Produced using CHASM′s patented CoMoCAT synthesis technology, Signis® CG200 is the company′s largest-diameter single-wall carbon nanotube product.
Tube diameter determined by fluorescence spectroscopy.

Application

Carbon nanotube, single-walled (SWNT) belongs to the class of carbonaceous materials with excellent physiochemical, thermo-mechanical and electrochemical properties. This material can be used in a variety of sustainable energy applications such as solar cells, photocatalysis, thin film conductors, field effect transistors (FETs), biosensor, gas sensor, supercapacitor and nanomechanical resonators.
Suitable for use in conductive composites and coatings.Functionalized single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) embedded in an insulating polymer matrix may be used as stable hole collection layer in perovskite solar cells.

Preparation Note

CoMoCAT Catalytic Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) Method

Legal Information

CoMoCAT is a trademark of Chasm Advanced Materials
Signis is a registered trademark of Chasm Advanced Materials

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Sorting Carbon Nanotubes and Their Biological Applications
Oh H and Ju SY
Material Matters, 8(1) null
Carbon nanotube/polymer composites as a highly stable hole collection layer in perovskite solar cells.
Habisreutinger, Severin N., et al.
Nano Letters, 14(10), 5561-5568 (2014)
Single-walled carbon nanotubes increase
pandemic influenza A H1N1 virus infectivity of
lung epithelial cells
Sanpui P, et al.
Particle and Fibre Toxicology null
Single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT)-carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) dispersions in aqueous solution and electronic transport properties when dried as thin film conductors
Young BR and Aminayi P
Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 39(11), 1613-1626 (2018)
Single-walled carbon nanotubes as ultrahigh frequency nanomechanical resonators
Li C and Chou T
Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 68(7), 073405-073405 (2003)

Articles

This article gives a brief overview of the physico-chemical nature and characterization of single-walled nanotubes (SWNTs).

The CoMoCAT® method of single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) synthesis yields high purity SWNTs with specific chiralities and narrow distributions of tube diameters.

Composite materials that traditionally incorporate micron scale reinforcements in a bulk matrix offer opportunities to tailor material properties such as hardness, tensile strength, ductility, density, thermal and electrical conductivity, and wear resistance.

Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes synthesized by the Super-Growth Method & their properties & applications, including dispersing SGCNTs, SGCNT-polymer composites & SGCNT-metal composites are discussed.

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Protocols

The dispersibility and bundle defoliation of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs), which can be applied to materials produced by the CoMoCAT® process, have been extensively investigated by SouthWest NanoTechnologies (SWeNT ®) and at the University of Oklahoma.

Our team of scientists has experience in all areas of research including Life Science, Material Science, Chemical Synthesis, Chromatography, Analytical and many others.

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