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- noun Initialism of
single -walled carbon nanotube .
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(PhysOrg. com) -- Using a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) as a test tube, scientists can explore chemistry at the nanoscale, which involves some unique effects.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Using a printable aqueous gel electrolyte as well as an organic liquid electrolyte, the performances of the devices show very high energy and power densities (6 W h / kg for both electrolytes and 23 and 70 kW / kg for aqueous gel electrolyte and organic electrolyte, respectively) which is comparable to performance in other SWCNT-based supercapacitor devices fabricated using different methods.
Next Big Future 2009
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In your paper, it was mentioned that homogeneous dispersion of SWCNT is not obtained (as also appears from bundles of SWCNT in TEM image).
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Our work validates this structure of a water-filled SWCNT as a promising candidate for a synthetic nanoscale power cell, as well as a practical nanopower harvesting device at the atomic level.
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In the results part, it was mentioned that hardness and elastic modulus remain constant with increasing indentation depth (p1420), on this statement it was said that good dispersion was achieved for SWCNT-reinforced samples.
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You can see storage and loss moduli for various percent SWCNT composites
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SWCNT and other nanomaterials are very small particles, in the neighborhood of one billionth of a meter.
unknown title 2009
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The NS2 NanoSpectralyzer® provides all of model NS1's state-of-the-art capabilities for analyzing SWCNT samples through near-IR fluorescence and absorption.
unknown title 2009
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The results add more concern about the safety of the very tiny particles called single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT).
unknown title 2009
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The paper reports the nanoindentation data for SWCNT-reinforced epoxy composites.
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