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Carbon nanotubes
1. CARBON NANOTUBES AND
IT’S APPLICATION
Presented by :
Rabbi Md Rasel (15-29419-1)
Mohammad Tanjir Hossain (15-29521-2)
Rasel Md. (14-26884-2)
Moon Mehedi Hasan(14-28030-3)
Supervised By : Rethwan faiz
2. CONTENTS
Over Views of CARBON NANOTUBES
TYPES OF CARBON NANOTUBES
Applications of CARBON NANOTUBES
Summary
3. OVER VIEWS OF CNTS
WHAT ARE CNTS?
A Carbon Nanotube is a tube-shaped material, made of carbon,
having a diameter measuring on the nanometer scale.
4. ROLL-UP GRAPHENE CARBON NANO TUBES
Graphene
Graphene is basically a 2D single layer of graphite.
5. TYPES OF CARBON NANOTUBES
Classified mainly in two types:
Single-walled Nanotubes(SWNTS)
Multi-walled Nanotubes (MWNTs)
Other related structures:
TORUS
NANOBUD
GRAPHENATED CARBON NANOTUBES (g-CNTS)
NITROGEN DOPED CARBON NANOTUBES (N-CNTS)
PEAPOD
CUP-STACKED CARBON NANOTUBES
11. SENSORS
Biomedical Industry
Automotive Industry
Food Industry
Environmental Monitoring
FED Display
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12. CNTS IN MECHANICAL FIELD
CNT Based Actuator
CNT Based Composites
CNT in Medical
CNTs in Drug Delivery and Cancer Therapy
CNTs as Biosensors
13. OTHER APPLICATIONS OF CNTS
CNTs Thermal Materials
CNTs Air and Water Filtration
Hydrogen Storage
Energy Storage
14. Despite all the research, scientists still don't fully understand
exactly how they work.
• Extremely small, so are difficult to work with.
• Currently, the process is relatively expensive to produce the
nanotubes.
• Level of purity is less in most of the synthesis techniques.
• Challenge is in the manipulation of nanotubes
15. SOURCES
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_nanotube
2. https://www.cheaptubes.com/carbon-nanotubes-applications/
3. www. nptel.ac.in/
4. “Carbon Nanotubes: Properties and Applications” Edited by
Michael J. O’Connell, Ph.D. Senior Research Scientist,Theranos, Inc. Menlo Park,
California.
5. “Electrical properties of Carbon Nanotubes” Kasper GroveRasmussen Thomas
Jorgensen, August 28, 2000.
6. "Mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes: theoretical
predictions and experimental measurements" Rodney S.
Ruoff a, Dong Qian , Wing Kam Liu.
7. “Carbon Nanotube-Based Sensors” Niraj Sinha, Jiazhi Ma,
and John T. W. Yeow.