Description
Carbon Nanotube Sponges
Size: 50 mm × 10 mm Thickness: 3–4 mm
Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Sponges are ultra-lightweight, highly porous, and mechanically durable structures formed from a network of interconnected carbon nanotubes. These materials exhibit excellent mechanical strength, flexibility, and adsorption capacity, making them highly suitable for a wide range of scientific, environmental, and industrial applications.
This specific format (50 mm × 10 mm, 3–4 mm thick) offers increased volume and structural support, making it especially ideal for use in fluid filtration systems, environmental remediation, composite reinforcements, and high-capacity absorption applications.
Technical Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| State | Solid |
| Size | 50 × 10 mm |
| Thickness | 3–4 mm |
| Porosity Ratio | ~99% |
| Density | 10 mg/cm³ |
| Outer Diameter | 10–20 nm |
| Inner Diameter | 30–50 nm |
| Color | Black |
| Flexibility | Excellent |
| Mechanical Strength | High |
Applications
Carbon Nanotube Sponges with a thickness of 3–4 mm are highly suitable for:
Water Purification & Environmental Cleanup
Effective absorption of fertilizers, pesticides, and pharmaceutical contaminants
Oil and chemical spill remediation
Energy Storage Systems
Structural and conductive components in batteries and supercapacitors
Composite Materials
Lightweight fillers and reinforcements in polymeric and ceramic matrices
Catalysis & Sensor Technology
Functional support for catalysts due to high surface area and porosity
Flexible platforms for embedded sensing systems

