Nanotube Superfiber Materials refers to different forms of
macroscale materials with unique properties constructed from carbon
nanotubes. These materials include nanotube arrays, ribbons,
scrolls, yarn, braid, and sheets. Nanotube materials are in the
early stage of development and this is the first dedicated book on
the subject. Transitioning from molecules to materials is a
breakthrough that will positively impact almost all industries and
areas of society.
Key properties of superfiber materials are high flexibility and
fatigue resistance, high energy absorption, high strength, good
electrical conductivity, high maximum current density, reduced skin
and proximity effects, high thermal conductivity, lightweight, good
field emission, piezoresistive, magnetoresistive, thermoelectric,
and other properties. These properties will open up the door to
dozens of applications including replacing copper wire for power
conduction, EMI shielding, coax cable, carbon biofiber,
bullet-proof vests, impact resistant glass, wearable antennas,
biomedical microdevices, biosensors, self-sensing composites,
supercapacitors, superinductors, hybrid superconductor, reinforced
elastomers, nerve scaffolding, energy storage, and many others.
The scope of the book covers three main areas: Part I:
Processing; Part II: Properties; and Part III: Applications.
Processing involves nanotube synthesis and macro scale material
formation methods. Properties covers the mechanical, electrical,
chemical and other properties of nanotubes and macroscale
materials. Different approaches to growing high quality long
nanotubes and spinning the nanotubes into yarn are explained in
detail. The best ideas are collected from all around the world
including commercial approaches. Applications of nanotube
superfiber cover a huge field and provides a broad survey of uses.
The book gives a broad overview starting from bioelectronics to
carbon industrial machines.
First book to explore the production and applications of
macro-scale materials made from nano-scale particles.
Sets out the processes for producing macro-scale materials from
carbon nanotubes, and describes the unique properties of these
materials
Potential applications for CNT fiber/yarn include replacing
copper wire for power conduction, EMI shielding, coax cable, carbon
biofiber, bullet-proof vests, impact resistant glass, wearable
antennas, biomedical microdevices, biosensors, self-sensing
composites, supercapacitors, superinductors, hybrid superconductor,
reinforced elastomers, nerve scaffolding, energy storage, and many
others.
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