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Carbon Nanomaterials

Illustration of a carbon nanotube with a hollow cylindrical structure, constructed by sp2 hybridized carbon

Carbon nanomaterials are at the forefront of materials science, offering unique properties and applications across various industries. This category encompasses a range of materials, including Graphene, Carbon Nanotubes, MXenes, and more, each with distinct characteristics that contribute to advancements in technology and innovation.


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Graphene

Graphene-based materials is a highly sought-after carbon nanomaterial, known for its exceptional mechanical and electrochemical properties. Graphene's applications span electronics, energy storage, and biomedical fields. Our offerings include graphene oxide and nanoplatelets, which can be integrated into various products. The unique properties of graphene facilitate innovations in high-performance electronics and energy solutions, playing a crucial role in innovations for these areas.

Carbon Nanotubes

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) exhibit remarkable electrical conductivity and mechanical strength, making them versatile for various application areas. Classified into single-walled (SWCNTs) and multi-walled nanotubes (MWCNTs), CNTs are ideal for applications in flexible electronics and bioelectronics. Our range of CNT products (type and form) is designed to meet diverse application needs, ensuring that we address the growing demand for these materials effectively.

MAX/MXenes

MAX and its derivatives MXenes are rapidly gaining attention as a significant class of 2D materials, particularly in energy storage and catalysis. MXenes are versatile materials with applications including energy storage (as electrodes in capacitors and batteries), catalysis (effective in hydrogen evolution reactions, HER), optical devices (electrochromic and transparent conductors) and smart fabrics (coating fibers for flexible supercapacitors and wearable tech).

Fullerenes, Nanodiamonds, Carbon-Based Quantum Dots, and Other Carbon Nanomaterials

  • Fullerenes: Available in various forms, fullerenes are used in lightweight composites and catalyst supports. Their versatility allows for easy integration into diverse applications, making them valuable in our product lineup.
  • Nanodiamonds: These stable bioimaging tools offer low toxicity and high compatibility, making them ideal for research applications. Their unique properties enhance their appeal in biomedical fields.
  • Carbon-Based Quantum Dots: Our nontoxic carbon quantum dots exhibit stable photoluminescence and excellent solubility, positioning them as promising alternatives to inorganic quantum dots.
  • Other Carbon Nanomaterials: This category includes carbon nanohorns (CNHs) and carbon nanofibers (CNFs), both of which enhance the mechanical properties of composite materials. Their applications in energy storage and catalyst support highlight their importance in our offerings.

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