Description
Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Nanoribbon Water Dispersion, 1 mg/mL
Carbon Nanotube Nanoribbons (CNT-NRs) represent a breakthrough nanomaterial developed by longitudinally unzipping multi-walled carbon nanotubes through chemical oxidation. This controlled unzipping produces flat, ribbon-like graphene-based structures with exposed edge planes, increased surface area, and enhanced chemical reactivity—attributes that are vital for applications in advanced electronics, energy storage, and functional materials.
This product is supplied as a 1 mg/mL water-based dispersion, offering higher concentration for increased process efficiency, improved uniformity in coating, and stronger functional performance across different application fields.
Applications of CNT Nanoribbons
Flexible & Transparent Electronics – Ideal for touchscreens, OLEDs, and conductive films
Energy Devices – High-performance electrodes in lithium-ion batteries and supercapacitors
Polymeric Nanocomposites – Mechanical reinforcement and conductivity enhancement
Sensors – Enhanced sensitivity for electrochemical and biosensor platforms
Catalysis – As supports or active materials in fuel cells and photocatalysis
Biomedical Fields – Investigated for use in nanocarriers, imaging, and drug delivery
Technical Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Purity | > 95 wt% (CNT basis) |
| Appearance | Black aqueous dispersion |
| Concentration | 1 mg/mL |
| Outside Diameter | 20–30 nm |
| Inside Diameter | 5–10 nm |
| Length | 10–30 µm |
| Specific Surface Area | > 110 m²/g |
| Ash Content | < 1.5 wt% |
| Tap Density | 0.28 g/cm³ |
| True Density | ~2.1 g/cm³ |
| Electrical Conductivity | > 100 S/cm |
| Manufacturing Method | Chemical oxidation + longitudinal unzipping |

SEM image of Nanoribon
