900788
Carbon nanotube, few-walled
carbon ≥95 %, D × L 2.5-3 nm × 2-6 μm
Synonym(s):
FWCNT, FWNT, Few wall carbon nanotubes, Few-walled carbon nanotubes, Signis® FW100
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description
Deposition temp: 550 ± 50 °C
G/D ratio: ≥10 (Raman)
Median number of walles: 2 to 3 (TEM)
Quality Level
Assay
≥94% (carbon as CNT by TGA)
form
powder
composition
Carbon, ≥95% TGA
carbon, ≥95%
sheet resistance
≤350 Ω/sq, at 0.15 g/m2 (Buckypaper)
D × L
2.5-3 nm × 2-6 μm
surface area
≥700 m2/g , BET
impurities
≤5 wt. % moisture content (TGA)
bulk density
0.05 g/cm3 (ASTM D7481)
General description
Application
- Battery materials.
- Supplementation of lithium sulphur battery cathode materials.
Features and Benefits
- Reinforced molecular structure.
- Improved electron transport.
Preparation Note
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Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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