Abstract
Patterned multiwall carbon nanotube arrays up to four millimeters long were synthesized using chemical vapor deposition. Electrochemical actuation of a nanotube array tower was demonstrated in a 2 M NaCl solution at frequencies up to 10 Hz with 0.15% strain using a 2 V square wave excitation. The synthesis and electrochemical modeling approach outlined in the paper provide a foundation for the design of nanotube smart materials that actuate and are load bearing.
Publication types
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Evaluation Study
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Computer Simulation
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Computer-Aided Design
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Crystallization / methods
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Electrochemistry / instrumentation*
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Electrochemistry / methods
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Equipment Design
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Equipment Failure Analysis
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Materials Testing
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Models, Chemical*
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Molecular Motor Proteins / chemistry*
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Nanotechnology / instrumentation*
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Nanotechnology / methods
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Nanotubes, Carbon / chemistry*
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Nanotubes, Carbon / ultrastructure*
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Particle Size
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Transducers*
Substances
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Molecular Motor Proteins
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Nanotubes, Carbon