Benefits of using carbon nanotubes in fuel cells: a review

E Akbari, Z Buntat - International Journal of Energy Research, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
E Akbari, Z Buntat
International Journal of Energy Research, 2017Wiley Online Library
A carbon nanotube (CNT) is a nanoscale cylindrical tube formed from a single atomic layer
of carbon atoms. CNTs are known to possess several unique characteristics, including high
thermal and electrical conductivity, superior mechanical strength and chemical stability, as
well as a high surface area. These characteristics, in addition to the fundamental
advantages of being a carbon material, cause CNTs to be a favorable candidate for fuel cell
applications. In this current assessment, past findings in relation to CNTs are summarized …
Summary
A carbon nanotube (CNT) is a nanoscale cylindrical tube formed from a single atomic layer of carbon atoms. CNTs are known to possess several unique characteristics, including high thermal and electrical conductivity, superior mechanical strength and chemical stability, as well as a high surface area. These characteristics, in addition to the fundamental advantages of being a carbon material, cause CNTs to be a favorable candidate for fuel cell applications. In this current assessment, past findings in relation to CNTs are summarized. Additionally, future prospects for microscopic study of CNTs are also presented. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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