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Copper's biggest rival yet? New carbon nanotube fibers could reshape wiring for EVs, drones and aircraft
Spanish researchers have demonstrated a scalable manufacturing process for carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers with electrical conductivity comparable to that of copper and aluminum. The result, published in ...
All-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) are gaining traction in the energy and electric vehicle industries as potentially safer ...
What was achieved: Spanish scientists produced carbon nanotube fibers with near-copper conductivity and a fraction of its weight, offering potential for lighter electrical systems. Why it matters: ...
What was achieved: Researchers produced CNT fibers with conductivity up to 24.5 MS/m, meeting industrial standards while being far lighter than copper. How it works: AlCl₄⁻ doping intercalates into ...
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