Description
Carbon Nanotube Sponges
Size: 50 mm × 20 mm Thickness: 3–4 mm
Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Sponges are next-generation porous materials with high surface area, low density, and excellent structural uniformity. Their sponge-like matrix, made of interconnected carbon nanotubes, gives them outstanding mechanical strength, flexibility, and adsorption capacity.
The 50 × 20 mm format with 3–4 mm thickness is particularly suitable for environmental filtration systems, advanced composites, and energy devices requiring structural stability and performance in compact volumes.
Technical Properties
Property | Value |
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State | Solid |
Size | 50 × 20 mm |
Thickness | 3–4 mm |
Porosity Ratio | ~99% |
Density | 10 mg/cm³ |
Outer Diameter | 10–20 nm |
Inner Diameter | 30–50 nm |
Color | Black |
Mechanical Strength | High |
Flexibility | Excellent |
Applications
Carbon Nanotube Sponges are widely used in various high-performance applications such as:
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Pollution Control & Environmental Applications
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Efficient absorption of fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, and industrial pollutants
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Integration in water treatment systems
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Energy & Storage Systems
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Use in supercapacitors, battery materials, and structural electrodes
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Lightweight and conductive reinforcement in energy devices
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Advanced Composite Engineering
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As filler in polymers, ceramics, and hybrid composite materials
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High-performance additive for impact resistance and flexibility
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Catalysis & Sensing
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Support for catalytic particles
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Sensor substrates for environmental and chemical detection
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