Coatings based on Carbon Nanotubes

8/26/2008

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“Eikos Inc of Franklin, Massachusetts and Unidym Inc. of Silicon Valley, California are developing transparent, electrically conductive films of carbon nanotubes to replace indium tin oxide (ITO). Carbon nanotube films are substantially more mechanically robust than ITO films, making them ideal for high reliability touch screens and flexible displays. Printable water-based inks of carbon nanotubes are desired to enable the production of these films to replace ITO.  Nanotube films show promise for use in displays for computers, cell phones, PDAs, and ATMs.”

Wikipedia:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_nanotube  (12/6/2008)

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10/31/1008

Laser-induced decoration of carbon nanotubes with metal nanoparticles
(875-879) Applied Physics A Materials Science & Processing 93 #4 (2008)

10/3/2008

CNT–PyC–SiC/SiC double-layer oxidation-protection coating on C/C composite
(1808-1811) Carbon 46 #13 (2008)

8/22/2008

Electrodeposition of carbon nanotube semi-transparent thin films: A facile route for preparing photoactive polymeric hybrid materials
(1573-1576) Diamond and Related Materials 17 #7-10 (2008)

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