Description
Carbon Nanotube Sponges
Size: 20 mm × 20 mm Thickness: 1–2 mm
Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Sponges are ultra-lightweight, porous nanomaterials composed of interwoven carbon nanotube networks. Their uniform structure ensures high porosity (~99%), low density, and excellent flexibility, making them ideal for a wide range of high-performance applications. These sponges exhibit notable mechanical strength and are especially effective in pollutant absorption, energy storage, and advanced material development.
They are capable of absorbing contaminants such as fertilizers, pesticides, and pharmaceutical residues in water. CNT sponges also play a crucial role in the next-generation composites, energy devices, and catalysis systems.
Technical Properties
Property | Value |
---|---|
State | Solid |
Size | 20 × 20 mm |
Thickness | 1–2 mm |
Porosity Ratio | ~99% |
Density | 10 mg/cm³ |
Outer Diameter | 10–20 nm |
Inner Diameter | 30–50 nm |
Color | Black |
Flexibility | High |
Structure | Uniform & porous |
Applications
Carbon Nanotube Sponges are suitable for a diverse set of industries due to their advanced nanostructure:
Environmental Engineering
Removal of pollutants such as pesticides, fertilizers, and pharmaceutical residues
Oil spill remediation and industrial filtration
Energy and Storage Systems
Components in supercapacitors and batteries
Lightweight thermal/electrical conductive layers
Advanced Composites
Structural reinforcement in lightweight composites
Functional fillers in aerospace and automotive applications
Catalysis & Carriers
Catalyst support materials with high surface area and thermal stability