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Zhilyaeva et al., 2019 - Google Patents

A novel straightforward wet pulling technique to fabricate carbon nanotube fibers

Zhilyaeva et al., 2019

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11008043405682554886
Author
Zhilyaeva M
Shulga E
Shandakov S
Sergeichev I
Gilshteyn E
Anisimov A
Nasibulin A
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Carbon

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The growing demand for wearable electronics requires flexible and stretchable conductive materials. Among them, carbon nanotubes are recognized for their outstanding mechanical, electrical, optical properties and chemical stability. In this paper, we introduce a novel …
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