Decker Yeadon, in New York, has made a thin sheet of "Buckypaper" that consists entirely of carbon nanotubes. Buckypaper has a number of novel properties that could be advantageous for a variety of applications. It is hundreds of times stronger than steel, it can filter particles, it can conduct and disperse heat like metals, and it can conduct electricity.
Decker Yeadon, in New York, has made a thin sheet of "Buckypaper" that consists entirely of carbon nanotubes. Buckypaper has a number of novel properties that could be advantageous for a variety of applications. It is hundreds of times stronger than steel, it can filter particles, it can conduct and disperse heat like metals, and it can conduct electricity. More | Video
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