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1. WHAT IS A CARBON NANOTUBE ?
2. DISCOVERY OF CARBON NANOTUBES.
3. TYPES OF CARBON NANOTUBES.
4. PROPERTIES OF CARBON NANOTUBES.
5. PROBLEMS RELATED TO CARBON NANOTUBES.
6. SYNTHESIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES.
7. POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF CNT.
#A Carbon Nanotube is a tube-shaped material, made of carbon, having a
diameter measuring on the nanometre scale.
#Carbon Nanotubes are formed from essentially the graphite sheet and the
graphite layer appears somewhat like a rolled-up continuous unbroken
hexagonal mesh and carbon molecules at the apexes of the hexagons.
#Nanotubes are members of the fullerene structural family.
#Their name is derived from their long, hollow structure with the walls
formed by one atom thick sheets of carbon, called graphene.
#1952
Radushkevich and Lukyanovich publish a paper in the Soviet Journal
of Physical Chemistry showing hollow graphitic carbon fibers that are
50 nanometers in diameter.
#1979
John Abrahamson presented evidence of carbon nanotubes at the 14th
Biennial Conference of Carbon at Pennsylvania State University.
#1981
A group of Soviet scientists published the results of chemical and
structural characterization of carbon nanoparticles produced by a
thermocatalytical disproportionation of carbon monoxide.
#1991
Nanotubes discovered in the soot of arc discharge at NEC, by Japanese
researcher Sumio Iijima.
Classified mainly in two types:
1. SINGLE WALLED NANOTUBES
2. MULTI WALLED NANOTUBES
OTHER RELATED STRUCTURES:
#TORUS
#NANOBUD
#GRAPHENATED CARBON NANOTUBES (g-CNTS)
#NITROGEN DOPED CARBON NANOTUBES (N-CNTS)
#PEAPOD
#CUP-STACKED CARBON NANOTUBES
Diameter :- 1 nanometer
Band gap :- 0-2ev
A one atom thick layer of graphene
into seamless cylinder .
Their electrical conductivity can
show metallic or semiconducting
behaviour.
A scanning tunnelling microscopy image of SWNT
Multi-walled nanotubes (MWNT) consist
of multiple rolled layers (concentric tubes)
of graphene.
Interlayer distance :- 3.4 Å
To describe structure of MWNT there are
two models:-
1. Russian doll model
2. Parchment model
TORUS:-
It is a carbon nanotube bent in a torus
shape (i.e. doughnut shape)
NANOBUD :-
Carbon Nanobud are created combining
carbon nanotubes and fullerenes.
GRAPHENATED CARBON NANOTUBE :-
They are new hybrids that combines graphitic foliates grown along the
sidewalls of MWNT.
NITROGEN DOPED CARBON NANOTUBE :-
These are used for enhancing storage capacity of Li-ion batteries.
N-doping provides defects in the walls of CNT's allowing for Li ions to
diffuse into inter-wall space.
Peapod :-
A carbon peapod is a novel hybrid carbon material
which traps fullerene inside a Carbon nanotube.
CUP-STACKED CARBON
NANOTUBES :-
CSCNTs exhibit semiconducting behaviours due to
the stacking microstructure of graphene layers.
Strength :-
Carbon nanotubes are the strongest, flexible and stiffest materials yet discovered in terms
of tensile strength and elastic modulus respectively.
Hardness :-
The hardness (152 Gpa) and bulk modulus (462–546 Gpa) of carbon nanotubes are greater
than diamond, which is considered the hardest material.
Electrical Properties:-
Because of the symmetry and unique electronic structure of graphene, nanotube has a very
high current carrying capacity.
Thermal Conductivity:-
All nanotubes are expected to be very good thermal conductors along the tube.
EM Wave absorption:-
There has been some research on filling MWNTs with metals, such as Fe, Ni, Co,
etc., to increase the absorption effectiveness of MWNTs in the microwave regime.
Thermal properties:-
All nanotubes are expected to be very good thermal conductors along the tube, but
good insulators laterally to the tube axis.
Fiber material Specific
Density
Young's
modulus(Tpa)
Strength
(Gpa)
Strain at
break(%)
Carbon Nanotube 1.3 – 2 1 10 – 60 10
HS Steel 7.8 0.2 4.1 <10
Carbon fiber-PAN 1.7 – 2 0.2 – 0.6 1.7 – 5 0.3 – 2.4
Carbon fiber-Pitch 2 – 2.2 0.4 – 0.96 2.2 – 3.3 0.27 – 0.6
E/s-Glass 2.5 0.07 – 0.08 2.4 – 4.5 4.8
Kevlar-49 1.4 0.13 3.6 – 4.1 2.8
Mechanical Properties of Engineering Fibers
Properties of Conductive Materials
Material Thermal conductivity Electrical conductivity
Carbon Nanotube > 3000 10^6 – 10^7
Copper 400 6 x 10^7
Carbon fiber-Pitch 1000 2 - 8.5 x 10^6
Carbon fiber-PAN 8 - 105 6.5 - 14 x 10^6
Toxicity:-
Under some conditions, nanotubes can cross membrane barriers, which
suggests that if raw materials reach the organs they can induce harmful effects
such as inflammatory and fibrotic reactions.
Crystallographic defect:-
As with any material, the existence of a crystallographic defect affects the
material properties. Defects can occur in the form of atomic vacancies.
There are three methods using which we can produce carbon nanotubes.
1. ARC DISCHARGE METHOD :-
2. LASER ABLATION :-
3. CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION (CVD) :-
1. STRUCTURAL
2. ELECTROMAGNETIC
3. ELECTRO ACOUSTIC
4. CHEMICAL
5. MECHANICAL
6. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
a. Interconnects
b. Transistors
c. Electronic design and design automation
7. MEDICINE
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HOW STUFF WORKS – WWW.HOWSTUFFWORKS.COM
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WWW.UNDERSTANDINGNANO.COM/NANOTUBES-
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Carbon nanotubes ppt

  • 2. 1. WHAT IS A CARBON NANOTUBE ? 2. DISCOVERY OF CARBON NANOTUBES. 3. TYPES OF CARBON NANOTUBES. 4. PROPERTIES OF CARBON NANOTUBES. 5. PROBLEMS RELATED TO CARBON NANOTUBES. 6. SYNTHESIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES. 7. POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF CNT.
  • 3. #A Carbon Nanotube is a tube-shaped material, made of carbon, having a diameter measuring on the nanometre scale. #Carbon Nanotubes are formed from essentially the graphite sheet and the graphite layer appears somewhat like a rolled-up continuous unbroken hexagonal mesh and carbon molecules at the apexes of the hexagons. #Nanotubes are members of the fullerene structural family. #Their name is derived from their long, hollow structure with the walls formed by one atom thick sheets of carbon, called graphene.
  • 4. #1952 Radushkevich and Lukyanovich publish a paper in the Soviet Journal of Physical Chemistry showing hollow graphitic carbon fibers that are 50 nanometers in diameter. #1979 John Abrahamson presented evidence of carbon nanotubes at the 14th Biennial Conference of Carbon at Pennsylvania State University. #1981 A group of Soviet scientists published the results of chemical and structural characterization of carbon nanoparticles produced by a thermocatalytical disproportionation of carbon monoxide. #1991 Nanotubes discovered in the soot of arc discharge at NEC, by Japanese researcher Sumio Iijima.
  • 5. Classified mainly in two types: 1. SINGLE WALLED NANOTUBES 2. MULTI WALLED NANOTUBES OTHER RELATED STRUCTURES: #TORUS #NANOBUD #GRAPHENATED CARBON NANOTUBES (g-CNTS) #NITROGEN DOPED CARBON NANOTUBES (N-CNTS) #PEAPOD #CUP-STACKED CARBON NANOTUBES
  • 6. Diameter :- 1 nanometer Band gap :- 0-2ev A one atom thick layer of graphene into seamless cylinder . Their electrical conductivity can show metallic or semiconducting behaviour. A scanning tunnelling microscopy image of SWNT
  • 7. Multi-walled nanotubes (MWNT) consist of multiple rolled layers (concentric tubes) of graphene. Interlayer distance :- 3.4 Å To describe structure of MWNT there are two models:- 1. Russian doll model 2. Parchment model
  • 8. TORUS:- It is a carbon nanotube bent in a torus shape (i.e. doughnut shape) NANOBUD :- Carbon Nanobud are created combining carbon nanotubes and fullerenes.
  • 9. GRAPHENATED CARBON NANOTUBE :- They are new hybrids that combines graphitic foliates grown along the sidewalls of MWNT. NITROGEN DOPED CARBON NANOTUBE :- These are used for enhancing storage capacity of Li-ion batteries. N-doping provides defects in the walls of CNT's allowing for Li ions to diffuse into inter-wall space.
  • 10. Peapod :- A carbon peapod is a novel hybrid carbon material which traps fullerene inside a Carbon nanotube. CUP-STACKED CARBON NANOTUBES :- CSCNTs exhibit semiconducting behaviours due to the stacking microstructure of graphene layers.
  • 11. Strength :- Carbon nanotubes are the strongest, flexible and stiffest materials yet discovered in terms of tensile strength and elastic modulus respectively. Hardness :- The hardness (152 Gpa) and bulk modulus (462–546 Gpa) of carbon nanotubes are greater than diamond, which is considered the hardest material. Electrical Properties:- Because of the symmetry and unique electronic structure of graphene, nanotube has a very high current carrying capacity.
  • 12. Thermal Conductivity:- All nanotubes are expected to be very good thermal conductors along the tube. EM Wave absorption:- There has been some research on filling MWNTs with metals, such as Fe, Ni, Co, etc., to increase the absorption effectiveness of MWNTs in the microwave regime. Thermal properties:- All nanotubes are expected to be very good thermal conductors along the tube, but good insulators laterally to the tube axis.
  • 13. Fiber material Specific Density Young's modulus(Tpa) Strength (Gpa) Strain at break(%) Carbon Nanotube 1.3 – 2 1 10 – 60 10 HS Steel 7.8 0.2 4.1 <10 Carbon fiber-PAN 1.7 – 2 0.2 – 0.6 1.7 – 5 0.3 – 2.4 Carbon fiber-Pitch 2 – 2.2 0.4 – 0.96 2.2 – 3.3 0.27 – 0.6 E/s-Glass 2.5 0.07 – 0.08 2.4 – 4.5 4.8 Kevlar-49 1.4 0.13 3.6 – 4.1 2.8 Mechanical Properties of Engineering Fibers Properties of Conductive Materials Material Thermal conductivity Electrical conductivity Carbon Nanotube > 3000 10^6 – 10^7 Copper 400 6 x 10^7 Carbon fiber-Pitch 1000 2 - 8.5 x 10^6 Carbon fiber-PAN 8 - 105 6.5 - 14 x 10^6
  • 14. Toxicity:- Under some conditions, nanotubes can cross membrane barriers, which suggests that if raw materials reach the organs they can induce harmful effects such as inflammatory and fibrotic reactions. Crystallographic defect:- As with any material, the existence of a crystallographic defect affects the material properties. Defects can occur in the form of atomic vacancies.
  • 15. There are three methods using which we can produce carbon nanotubes. 1. ARC DISCHARGE METHOD :-
  • 17. 3. CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION (CVD) :-
  • 18. 1. STRUCTURAL 2. ELECTROMAGNETIC 3. ELECTRO ACOUSTIC 4. CHEMICAL 5. MECHANICAL 6. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS a. Interconnects b. Transistors c. Electronic design and design automation 7. MEDICINE
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