Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for the production of a carbon nanotube structure which has substantially aligned carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and to a temperature-controlled flow-through reactor.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a filter comprising a self-supporting body of non-woven carbon nanotubes useful in the sequestration of an airborne virus.
Abstract:
A method of increasing the density of carbon nanotube fibres or films containing carbon nanotubes to at least 50% w/w, said method including the steps of exposing the fibre or film to suitable density enhancing agent.
Abstract:
A continuous process whereby carbon nanotubes, usually in the form of an aerogel are harvested from a high temperature reactor by means of an adhesive substrate that is passed across an outlet port at a predetermined rate whereby the carbon nanotube aerogel is fixed and transported away from the reactor and associated apparatus for suitable storage.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an electromagnetic waveguide comprising an electromagnetic interference shielding gasket which includes a self-supporting body of non-woven carbon nanotubes adapted to incorporate one or more apertures and to the electromagnetic interference shielding gasket per se.
Abstract:
The polymerisation of material contained within and/or added to high temperature reactor produced carbon nanotube fibre wherein the contained material is crosslinked.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the addition of carbonaceous material, advantageously in the form of carbon nanotubes, filled or otherwise and/or carbon nanotube fibres to magnetic substances such that the intrinsic magnetism of the magnetic substances is enhanced. The mixture so produced can, if required be fixed through the addition of suitable fixing mediums such as epoxy resin. The resulting fixed, nanotube enhanced, permanent magnets are suitable for use in applications beyond the scope of non-enhanced permanent magnets.