Decker Yeadon LLC, in New York City, has made a thin, flexible sheet of buckypaper that conducts electricity. The novel material is made entirely of single-walled carbon nanotubes. Each nanotube is ~1.5nm in diameter, and the entire buckypaper sheet is less than 100µm thick. Decker Yeadon is exploring its potential as an electrode for a flexible artificial muscle that is being developed for architectural applications.
Decker Yeadon LLC, in New York City, has made a thin, flexible sheet of buckypaper that conducts electricity. The novel material is made entirely of single-walled carbon nanotubes. Each nanotube is ~1.5nm in diameter, and the entire buckypaper sheet is less than 100µm thick. Decker Yeadon is exploring its potential as an electrode for a flexible artificial muscle that is being developed for architectural applications.
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