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Carbon nanotube sponges, aerogels, and hierarchical composites: synthesis, properties, and energy applications

Lin et al., 2016

Document ID
55825922850331893
Author
Lin Z
Zeng Z
Gui X
Tang Z
Zou M
Cao A
Publication year
Publication venue
Advanced Energy Materials

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Carbon nanotube (CNT) aerogels and sponges are macroscopic porous materials with a unique isotropic structure. CNTs make an interconnected 3D scaffold, therefore the resulting aerogels are robust, highly conductive, and flexible, enabling a much broader range of …
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