carbon nanotubes full report
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ABSTRACT:
Carbon nano tubes are allotropes of carbon. Carbon nano tubes are just a few billionths of a meter across, but are ultra strong. Their unusual properties promise to revolutionize electronics, computers, chemistry and material sciences. They had been discovered in 1991.
One of the main applications of carbon nano tubes is super strong bullet proof vests. A new bullet proof material is designed which actually rebounds the force of a bullet. Bulletproof materials at the moment are designed to spread the force.The nature of the bonding of a nano tube is described by applied quantum chemistry, specifically, orbital hybridization. The chemical bonding of nano tubes are composed entirely of sp2 bonds, similar to those of graphite.The lightweight fiber, made up of millions of tiny carbon nano tubes, is starting to reveal exciting properties. The fiber is very strong, lightweight and good at absorbing energy in the form of fragments traveling at very high velocity. Inherent property of elasticity is the main reason for it. Carbon nano tubes exhibit extraordinary mechanical properties.
It is as stiff as diamond. The material is already up to several times stronger, tougher and stiffer than fibers currently used to make protective amour. For body armour, the strength of the fibers in a fabric is critical parameter. Recently preparing bullet proof t-shirts can save lots of people from bullet hits. In future, these amours can be used for military applications.
INTRODUCTION:
Technology that works at the nanometer scale of molecules and atoms will be a large part of nano technology. This technology will be enabling great improvements in all the fields of human presence .Electronics is an area where nano technology making great gain.
CARBON NANOTUBES is one of the main applications of nano technology. Carbon nano tubes are allotropes of carbon. They are of so many types. Among them single nano tubes have more significance. A carbon nano tube is a one-atom thick sheet of graphite rolled up into a seamless cylinder with diameter on the order of a nanometer. This results in a nanostructure where the length-to-diameter ratio exceeds 1,000,000. They exhibit extraordinary strength and unique electrical properties. The inherent property of elasticity made them to show rebounding property. The nano tubes are created rapidly by squirting a carbon source, like ethanol, and an iron nano catalyst through a hydrogen carrier, and into a furnace at 1,200 degrees Celsius.
The size of the nano tube is in the order of few nano meters, approximately 1/50000th of the width of a human hair, while they can be up to several millimeters in length. . Nano tubes are mainly categorized as single-walled nano tubes and multi-walled nano tubes. Among them single walled tubes are used to make bullet proof vests which are mainly used for military applications.
EVOLUTION:
They had been discovered in 1991.The current huge interest in carbon nano tubes is a direct consequence of the synthesis of buckminsterfullerene, C60. The search was given new importance when it was shown in 1990 that C60 could be produced in a simple arc-evaporation apparatus readily available in all laboratories. The tubes contained at least two layers, often many more, and ranged in outer diameter from about 3 nm to 30 nm. They were invariably closed at both ends. In 1993, a new class of carbon nano tube was discovered, with just a single layer. It was soon established that these new fibers had a range of exceptional properties (see below), and this sparked off an explosion of research into carbon nano tubes Recent research has focused on improving the quality of catalytically-produced nano tubes.
STRUCTURE:
The nature of the bonding of a nano tube is described by applied quantum chemistry, specifically, orbital hybridization. The chemical bonding of nano tubes are composed entirely of sp2 bonds, similar to those of graphite. This bonding structure, which is stronger than the sp3 bonds found in diamond, provides the molecules with their unique strength. Nano tubes naturally align themselves into "ropes" held together by Vander Waals forces. The bonding in carbon nano tubes is sp², with each atom joined to three neighbours, as in graphite.
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RE: carbon nanotubes full report - by rakeshmayur - 12-04-2010, 02:39 AM
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