Researchers triple carbon nanotube yield for LEDs, solar cells, flexible and transparent electronics

Schematic representation of hydrogen’s effect in CO-based CVD synthesis of nanotubes. Credit: Ilya Novikov et al./Chemical Engineering Journal

Skoltech scientists have found a way to improve the most widely used technology for producing single-walled carbon nanotube films—a promising material for solar cells, LEDs, flexible and transparent electronics, smart textiles, medical imaging, toxic gas detectors, filtration systems, and more. By adding hydrogen gas along with carbon monoxide to the…

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