C01B32/168

METHOD FOR HOMOGENIZING THE HEIGHT OF A PLURALITY OF WIRES AND DEVICE USING SUCH WIRES
20180002169 · 2018-01-04 ·

A method for homogenizing the height of a plurality of wires from the plurality of wires erected on a face of a substrate, the method including a first step of coating the face of the substrate including the plurality of wires with a first film, the first film embedding the plurality of wires over a first height; a second step of coating the first film with a second film, the second film embedding at least one part of the plurality of wires over a second height; a step of removing the second film, the part of the wires of the plurality of wires embedded in the second film being removed at the same time as the second film, a mechanical stress between the first film and the second film being exerted during the removal step.

FLOATING EVAPORATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ALIGNED CARBON NANOTUBES

High density films of semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes having a high degree of nanotube alignment are provided. Also provided are methods of making the films and field effect transistors (FETs) that incorporate the films as conducting channel materials. The single-walled carbon nanotubes are deposited from a thin layer of organic solvent containing solubilized single-walled carbon nanotubes that is spread over the surface of an aqueous medium, inducing evaporative self-assembly upon contacting a solid substrate.

CARBON-BASED CALCINED MATERIAL AND COMPLEX THEREOF AS WELL AS FUEL CELL USING THE CARBON-BASED CALCINED MATERIAL

A stable form which uses a carbon material having electrical conductivity as a raw material and that the electrical conductivity of the carbon material is retained and/or improved, and which improves the electricity generation properties when used in a catalyst layer for a fuel cell. The present invention is directed to, e.g., a calcined material of a mixture of an aromatic compound having a phenolic hydroxyl group and a carbon material having electrical conductivity.

CARBON-BASED CALCINED MATERIAL AND COMPLEX THEREOF AS WELL AS FUEL CELL USING THE CARBON-BASED CALCINED MATERIAL

A stable form which uses a carbon material having electrical conductivity as a raw material and that the electrical conductivity of the carbon material is retained and/or improved, and which improves the electricity generation properties when used in a catalyst layer for a fuel cell. The present invention is directed to, e.g., a calcined material of a mixture of an aromatic compound having a phenolic hydroxyl group and a carbon material having electrical conductivity.

STRUCTURAL BODY
20230005663 · 2023-01-05 ·

A structural body that includes: a substrate; a plurality of fibrous materials, each of the plurality of fibrous material including a fibrous core material and a covering layer that covers the fibrous core material such that an exposed portion of the fibrous core material is formed at an end portion thereof; and an adhesive layer that bonds the substrate and the end portion of each of the plurality of fibrous materials to each other such that a boundary between the covering layer and the exposed portion is located inside the adhesive layer.

Carbon nanotube array bonding

Material compositions are provided that may comprise, for example, a vertically aligned carbon nanotube (VACNT) array, a conductive layer, and a carbon interlayer coupling the VACNT array to the conductive layer. Methods of manufacturing are provided. Such methods may comprise, for example, providing a VACNT array, providing a conductive layer, and bonding the VACNT array to the conductive layer via a carbon interlayer.

Carbon nanotube array bonding

Material compositions are provided that may comprise, for example, a vertically aligned carbon nanotube (VACNT) array, a conductive layer, and a carbon interlayer coupling the VACNT array to the conductive layer. Methods of manufacturing are provided. Such methods may comprise, for example, providing a VACNT array, providing a conductive layer, and bonding the VACNT array to the conductive layer via a carbon interlayer.

PRODUCTION METHOD OF CARBON NANOTUBE YARN
20230029437 · 2023-01-26 · ·

A production method of a carbon nanotube yarn includes the steps of: (1) obtaining a web 40 including a large number of carbon nanotubes 36; (2) bringing a slider 24a into contact with the carbon nanotubes 36; and (3) moving the slider 24a in a direction to bundle the carbon nanotubes 36, the direction being inclined with respect to a direction in which the web 40 extends.

PRODUCTION METHOD OF CARBON NANOTUBE YARN
20230029437 · 2023-01-26 · ·

A production method of a carbon nanotube yarn includes the steps of: (1) obtaining a web 40 including a large number of carbon nanotubes 36; (2) bringing a slider 24a into contact with the carbon nanotubes 36; and (3) moving the slider 24a in a direction to bundle the carbon nanotubes 36, the direction being inclined with respect to a direction in which the web 40 extends.

CARBON NANOTUBE COMPOSITE STRUCTURE

A carbon nanotube composite structure includes a carbon nanotube and a film-like structure. The carbon nanotube includes a p-type portion and an n-type portion. The film-like structure is a molybdenum disulfide film or a tungsten disulfide film, and the film-like structure covers the n-type portion.