Old newspapers can be used to grow carbon nanotubes: Study
Research at Swansea University has discovered old newspapers can be used as a low cost, eco-friendly material to grow single-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on a large scale.
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Old newspapers can be used to grow carbon nanotubes: Study
If you are an avid newspaper reader and have got piles of old newspapers stacked in your home, this study may interest you.
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Old newspapers can be used to grow carbon nanotubes: Study
The new study, published in MDPI Journal C, details the research experiments carried out in producing carbon nanotubes which could have the potential to solve some of the problems associated with their large scale production.
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Old newspapers can be used to grow carbon nanotubes: Study
The research team discovered that the large surface area of newspapers provided an unlikely but ideal way to chemically grow carbon nanotubes.
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Research shows old newspapers can be used to grow carbon nanotubes
A research collaboration between Rice University and the Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) at Swansea University has found that old newspapers can be used as a low cost, eco-friendly material on which to grow single walled carbon nanotubes on a ...
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