Patent classifications
C01B32/166
Method of making self-standing electrodes supported by carbon nanostructured filaments
The present disclosure is directed to methods for production of composites of carbon nanotubes and electrode active material from liquid dispersions. Composites thusly produced may be used as self-standing electrodes without binder or collector. Moreover, the method of the present disclosure may allow more cost-efficient production while simultaneously affording control over nanotube loading and composite thickness.
Method of making self-standing electrodes supported by carbon nanostructured filaments
The present disclosure is directed to methods for production of composites of carbon nanotubes and electrode active material from liquid dispersions. Composites thusly produced may be used as self-standing electrodes without binder or collector. Moreover, the method of the present disclosure may allow more cost-efficient production while simultaneously affording control over nanotube loading and composite thickness.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAKING CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods and systems for providing an electrolysis reaction in a molten carbonate electrolyte to synthesize helical carbon nanostructures (HCNSs). The electrolyte, electrode composition, current density, temperature and additives all may have important roles in the formation of HCNS. With control of these parameters, a variety of specific, uniform high yield HCNS can be synthesized by molten carbonate electrolysis, according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAKING A CARBON NANOMATERIAL FIBER AND TEXTILES FROM CARBON DIOXIDE AND MATERIALS AND MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS THEREOF
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a process for making a carbon nanomaterial fiber product and/or textile product. Such products may have new and/or enhanced properties as compared to similar products and, according to the embodiments of the present disclosure, it is less expensive to make.
Method of preparation of conductive polymer/carbon nanotube composite nanofiltration membrane and the use thereof
A method for preparation of conductive polymer/carbon nanotube (CNT) composite nanofiltration (NF) membrane and the use thereof. This conductive polymer/CNT composite NF membrane is obtained by polymerizing conductive polymer into a CNT membrane and then in-situ cross-linking with glutaraldehyde under acidic condition. The synthetic method for the conductive polymer/CNT composite NF membrane is simple and has no need of expensive equipment. The prepared membrane has controllable membrane structure and possesses superior electrical conductivity and electrochemical stability. The membrane can couple with electrochemistry for electrically assisted filtration. With the electrical assistance, the membrane can achieve improved ion rejection performance while retaining high permeability by enhancement of membrane surface charge density, which alleviates the permeability-selectivity trade-off. Furthermore, the electrically assisted NF membrane filtration can also enhance the removal for small molecular organic pollutants.
Method of preparation of conductive polymer/carbon nanotube composite nanofiltration membrane and the use thereof
A method for preparation of conductive polymer/carbon nanotube (CNT) composite nanofiltration (NF) membrane and the use thereof. This conductive polymer/CNT composite NF membrane is obtained by polymerizing conductive polymer into a CNT membrane and then in-situ cross-linking with glutaraldehyde under acidic condition. The synthetic method for the conductive polymer/CNT composite NF membrane is simple and has no need of expensive equipment. The prepared membrane has controllable membrane structure and possesses superior electrical conductivity and electrochemical stability. The membrane can couple with electrochemistry for electrically assisted filtration. With the electrical assistance, the membrane can achieve improved ion rejection performance while retaining high permeability by enhancement of membrane surface charge density, which alleviates the permeability-selectivity trade-off. Furthermore, the electrically assisted NF membrane filtration can also enhance the removal for small molecular organic pollutants.
Carbon nanofiber having embedded carbon nanotubes, and method of manufacture
A method of producing Stress Activated Pyrolytic Carbon-Carbon NanoTube (SAPC-CNT) fibers is disclosed. The fibers are a composite consisting of a tubular core of pristine graphite planes that include carbon nanotubes (CNTs) surrounded by semi-graphitic carbon material that includes Stress Activated Pyrolytic Carbon (SAPC), the SAPC being characterized by wavy graphite planes ranging from 0.1 nm to 1 nm and oriented parallel to the axis of each fiber, the semi-graphitic carbon material also being characterized by an inclusion of 4 to 10 atomic percent of nitrogen heteroatoms, the nitrogen heteroatoms including an above 60% of quaternary and pyridinic nitrogen groups.
Carbon nanofiber having embedded carbon nanotubes, and method of manufacture
A method of producing Stress Activated Pyrolytic Carbon-Carbon NanoTube (SAPC-CNT) fibers is disclosed. The fibers are a composite consisting of a tubular core of pristine graphite planes that include carbon nanotubes (CNTs) surrounded by semi-graphitic carbon material that includes Stress Activated Pyrolytic Carbon (SAPC), the SAPC being characterized by wavy graphite planes ranging from 0.1 nm to 1 nm and oriented parallel to the axis of each fiber, the semi-graphitic carbon material also being characterized by an inclusion of 4 to 10 atomic percent of nitrogen heteroatoms, the nitrogen heteroatoms including an above 60% of quaternary and pyridinic nitrogen groups.
CARBON NANOTUBE FILM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
A carbon nanotube film includes an assembly of a plurality of carbon nanotubes, wherein the plurality of carbon nanotubes includes one or more carbon nanotubes having at least partially collapsed structures. A method for producing a carbon nanotube film includes forming a carbon nanotube film by removing a solvent from a carbon nanotube dispersion liquid containing the solvent, a dispersant, and a plurality of carbon nanotubes including one or more carbon nanotubes having at least partially collapsed structures.
CARBON NANOTUBE FILM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
A carbon nanotube film includes an assembly of a plurality of carbon nanotubes, wherein the plurality of carbon nanotubes includes one or more carbon nanotubes having at least partially collapsed structures. A method for producing a carbon nanotube film includes forming a carbon nanotube film by removing a solvent from a carbon nanotube dispersion liquid containing the solvent, a dispersant, and a plurality of carbon nanotubes including one or more carbon nanotubes having at least partially collapsed structures.