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Rice University Cooks Up Nanotube Stew
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Last updated: Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Researchers at Rice University have announced the discovery of a new breakthrough method for producing carbon nanotubes in bulk fluids.  Rice’s new nanotube “stew” could spur the inexpensive mass production of carbon nanotube-based products, much like the plastics industry employed bulk loads of melted polymers as a cheap base for making everything from medical equipment to polyester shirts to plastic bags, and countless other things in between. Rice’s nanotube research was sponsored in party by U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy .  Aside from their military application, carbon nanotubes have a practically unlimited potential for sustainable civilian products because of their strength, light weight, and electrical conductivity among other properties. Lightweight nanomaterials could boost the gas mileage in cars and airplanes , make thinner and more flexible solar cells , increase the efficiency of lithium-ion batteries (in combination with another new high tech material, graphene ), and be used in artificial photosynthesis to generate hydrogen fuel . Read more of this story »

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