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Slides: Long-Term Augmentation Of The Water Supply Of The Colorado River System, Les Lampe Jun 2011

Slides: Long-Term Augmentation Of The Water Supply Of The Colorado River System, Les Lampe

Navigating the Future of the Colorado River (Martz Summer Conference, June 8-10)

Presenter: Les Lampe, Colorado River Water Consultants, Las Vegas, Nevada

29 slides


Investigation Of Electrical Transport In Hydrogenated Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes, Adam Friedman, Hyunkyung Chun, Don Heiman, Yung Jung, Latika Menon Jun 2011

Investigation Of Electrical Transport In Hydrogenated Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes, Adam Friedman, Hyunkyung Chun, Don Heiman, Yung Jung, Latika Menon

Latika Menon

Highly disordered multiwalled carbon nanotubes of large outer diameter (~60 nm) fabricated by means of chemical vapor deposition process inside porous alumina templates exhibit ferromagnetism when annealed in a H2/Ar atmosphere. In the presence of an applied magnetic field, there is a transition from positive to negative magnetoresistance. The transition may be explained in terms of the Bright model for ordered and disordered carbon structures. Additionally, temperature dependent electrical transport experiments exhibit a zero-bias anomaly at low temperature.


Compact-Designed Supercapacitors Using Free-Standing Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Films, Zhiqiang Niu, Weiya Zhou, Jun Chen, Guoxing Feng, Hong Li, Wenjun Ma, Jinzhu Li, Haibo Dong, Yan Ren, Duan Zhao, Sishen Xie Jan 2011

Compact-Designed Supercapacitors Using Free-Standing Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Films, Zhiqiang Niu, Weiya Zhou, Jun Chen, Guoxing Feng, Hong Li, Wenjun Ma, Jinzhu Li, Haibo Dong, Yan Ren, Duan Zhao, Sishen Xie

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

We reported the realization of assembling compact-designed supercapacitors using large-scaled freestanding and flexible single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) films as both anode and cathode. A prototype of the processing procedures was developed to obtain the uniform spreading of the SWCNT films onto the separators serving as both electrodes and charge collectors without metallic current collectors, leading to a simplified and lightweight architecture. The area of SWCNT film on a separator can be scaled up and its thickness can be extended. High energy and power densities (43.7 Wh kg-1 and 197.3 kW kg-1, respectively) were achieved from the prepared …


Show Us Your (Carbon Nanotube Artificial) Muscles!, Geoffrey M. Spinks Jan 2011

Show Us Your (Carbon Nanotube Artificial) Muscles!, Geoffrey M. Spinks

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

The idea of doctors deploying miniscule robots in your body to diagnose and treat medical conditions is closer to reality today with the development of artificial muscles small and strong enough to push such tiny "nano-bots" along.