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'Nanoskins' Promising as Flexible Electronics

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TROY, N.Y., March 14, 2006 -- Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have developed a new process to make flexible “nanoskins” that combine the strength and conductivity of carbon nanotubes with the flexibility of traditional polymers. The scientists say the nanoskins can be used in a variety of applications, from electronic paper to sensors for detecting chemical and biological agents. “Researchers have long been interested in making composites of nanotubes and polymers, but it can be difficult to engineer the interfaces between the two materials,” says Pulickel Ajayan, the...Read full article

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    Published: March 2006
    Glossary
    nanotube
    A nanotube, also known as a nanotubule or simply a tube-like structure, is a nanoscale cylindrical structure composed of various materials, including carbon, boron nitride, or other compounds. Nanotubes have unique physical and chemical properties due to their small size and specific atomic arrangement, making them of significant interest in various scientific and technological fields. One of the most well-known types of nanotubes is the carbon nanotube (CNT), which is composed of carbon...
    polymer
    Polymers are large molecules composed of repeating structural units called monomers. These monomers are chemically bonded together to form long chains or networks, creating a macromolecular structure. The process of linking monomers together is known as polymerization. Polymers can be classified into several categories based on their structure, properties, and mode of synthesis. Some common types of polymers include: Synthetic polymers: These are human-made polymers produced through...
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