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Self-similar arrays of carbon nanotubes and nonwoven fibers with tunable surface wettability

Nagy et al., 2018

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17276669398975815948
Author
Nagy K
Rajput K
Tóth I
Rao P
Sharma S
Kumar V
Rawal A
Kukovecz A
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Materials Letters

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Self-similar materials can assist in the transition of hydrophobic to hydrophilic state in a well- controlled manner. Herein, we report an ensemble of carboxylic functionalized carbon nanotubes (CNTs) decorated on the self-similar nonwoven surface using a facile, scalable …
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