Advanced Materials, Vol.23, No.32, 3686-3686, 2011
Carbon Nanotubes with Temperature-Invariant Creep and Creep-Recovery from-190 to 970 degrees C
A viscoelastic carbon nanotube (CNT) material has been created that shows creep recovery, similar to silicone rubber, from -190 to 970 degrees C where polymers decompose. Excellent thermal resistance is demonstrated by sequential creep recovery tests across extreme temperatures and interpreted to originate from the contacts among the non-aligned, unbundled CNTs.