Capillarity-driven assembly of two-dimensional cellular carbon nanotube foams |
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Authors: | Chakrapani Nirupama Wei Bingqing Carrillo Alvaro Ajayan Pulickel M Kane Ravi S |
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Affiliation: | Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, MRC 142, 110 8th Street, Troy, NY 12180, USA. |
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Abstract: | Capillary forces arising during the evaporation of liquids from dense carbon nanotube arrays are used to reassemble the nanotubes into two-dimensional contiguous cellular foams. The stable nanotube foams can be elastically deformed, transferred to other substrates, or floated out to produce free-standing macroscopic fabrics. The lightweight cellular foams made of condensed nanotubes could have applications as shock-absorbent structural reinforcements and elastic membranes. The ability to control the length scale, orientation, and shape of the cellular structures and the simplicity of the assembly process make this a particularly attractive system for studying pattern formation in ordered media. |
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