Transferred carbon nanotube vertical array on a glass substrate provides optimized electrical conductivity, superior structural alignment, and enhanced optical transparency. Designed for advanced applications, it ensures efficient charge transport, extended durability, and high-performance adaptability.
Product Overview
The transferred carbon nanotube vertical array (glass substrate) is a structured array of carbon nanotubes vertically aligned on a glass substrate. Manufactured using precise transfer technology, this product boasts high purity and excellent alignment, making it ideal for a wide range of high-performance applications.
Key Features
- Adjustable Height:The height can be adjusted between 300 and 1000 microns to meet various application needs.
- High Purity:With purity greater than 95%, the material delivers superior performance and reliability.
- Excellent Alignment:The vertical arrangement of the carbon nanotubes enhances the material’s electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties.
- Good Conductivity and Strength:Suitable for use as high-performance conductive materials and reinforcement materials.
Applications
- Electronic Devices:Used in the manufacturing of high-efficiency electronic components such as sensors and field-effect transistors.
- Energy Storage:Serves as an electrode material for supercapacitors and lithium batteries, enhancing energy storage capabilities.
- Catalysis:Acts as a catalyst support or catalyst itself, providing more active sites for chemical reactions.
- Composite Materials:Improves strength and conductivity, widely used in aerospace, automotive, and other industries.
- Sensor Technology:Enhances the response speed and sensitivity of gas sensors and biosensors.
- Thermal Management:With its excellent thermal conductivity, it is ideal for use in efficient thermal management systems.
Property | Parameters |
Appearance | Black block |
Height | 300 – 1000 µm |
Purity | >95% |
Density | ≤0.3 g/cm³ |
Specific Surface Area | ~20 m²/g |
Electrical Conductivity | 103 S/m |