Nanocrystals from recycled wood waste make carbon-fiber composites tougher

Researchers have used a natural plant product to pin and coat carbon nanotubes uniformly onto the carbon-fiber composite

Polymers reinforced with ultra-fine strands of carbon fibers epitomize composite materials that are “light as a feather and strong as…

Full text: https://engineering.tamu.edu/news/2020/08/nanocrystals-from-recycled-wood-waste-make-carbon-fiber-composites-tougher.html

Author

Vandana Suresh

Source

Texas A&M University College of Engineerin, 2020-08-11.

Supplier

National Science Foundation (USA)
Texas A&M University

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