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Carbon nanotubes polythiophene

F. Wang, H. Gu, T. M. Swager, Carbon Nanotube/Polythiophene Chemiresistive Sensors for Chemical Warfare Agents. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008,130, 5392-5393. [Pg.91]

A.J. Miller, R.A. Hatton, and S.R.P. Silva, Water-soluble multiwall-carbon-nanotube-polythiophene composite for bilayer photovoltaics. Applied... [Pg.336]

Wang, R, Gu, H. and Swager, T. M. 2008. Carbon nanotube/polythiophene chemiresistive sensors for chemical warfare agents. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 130, 5392-3. [Pg.283]

The signal travels through a thick, or even molecularly thin, semiconductor that connects these electrodes it could be an inorganic semiconductor (doped Si, doped Ge), an organic conducting polymer (polyaniline, polythiophene, polyacetylene), a carbon nanotube, or an organic semiconductor (sexithiophene). [Pg.544]

V. Selvaraj and M. Alagar, Ethylene glycol oxidation on Pt and Pt-Ru nanoparticle decorated polythiophene/multiwaUed carbon nanotube composites for fuel cell applications. Nanotechnology, 19, 045504 (2008). [Pg.337]

Miller et al reported a composite from a water soluble multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWNT) and polythiophene for bilayer organic solar cells. This composite layer was then combined with C in bilayer structure. Incorporation of MWNTs into the polythiophene increased the FF by 20% with a corresponding improvement of efficiency compared to the polythiophene/CgQ bilayer device containing no MWNTs [144]. As the... [Pg.310]

Keywords Thermoelectric power, Seebeck coefficient, thermal conductivity electrical conductivity power factor, figure of merit, intrinsically conducting polymers, polyaniline, polypyrrole, polythiophene, nanoparticles, graphene, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), hybrids, nanocomposites... [Pg.339]

Yue D, Liu Y, Shen Z, Zhang L (2006) Smdy on preparation and properties of carbon nanotubes/ mbber composites. J Mater Sei 41(8) 2541-2544 Yulong D, Hajar A, Dongsheng W, Richard AW (2006) Heat transfer of aqueous susperrsions of carbon nanotubes (CNT nanofluids). Int J Heat Mass Transf 49(2) 240-250 Zaminpayma E (2014) Molecular dynamics simulation of mechanical properties and interaction energy of polythiophene/polyethylene/poly(p-phenylenevinylene) and CNTs composites. Polym Compos... [Pg.213]

Additives used in finai products Fillers aluminum nitride, barium titanate, aluminum nitride, antimony trioxide, aramide fiber, attapulgite, carbon fiber, carbon nanofiber, carbon nanotubes, clay, glass fiber, graphite, molybdenum sulfide, montmorillonite, PTFE, silica, smectite, titanium oxide whisker Plasticizers diethylene glycol dibenzoate, dimethyl phthalate, triallyl phthalate, diethynyldi-phenyl methane, phenylethynyidiphenyl methane, 4-hydroxy-benzophenone Antistatics antimony-containing tin oxide, carbon black, carbon, nanotubes, indium oxide microspheres, polythiophene Release polyethylen wax, PTFE, silicone oil, zirconium chelate ... [Pg.435]


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