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Carbon dioxide converted into carbon nanotube-based 3D printer ink

Taanvi Sawhnay by Taanvi Sawhnay
January 8, 2025
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Carbon dioxide converted into carbon nanotube-based 3D printer ink

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A new procedure transform carbon dioxide into carbon nanotubes earlier than 3D printing them into high-density carbon nanocomposites. These sturdy and lightweight composite materials have possible applications in transport and construction

The system was evolved by a team led through Kelvin Fu from the University of Delaware and Feng Jiao from Washington University, both US. Electrolysis first depletes the carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide. This is then channeled into a thermochemical reactor wherein a steel wool catalyst transform it into carbon nanotubes. The nanotubes are then utilized in a 3D-printing method to produce high quality thermoset carbon nanocomposites.

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The researchers highlighted the excessive carbon nanotube content within the very last nanocomposite cloth (38% by weight), which, they stated, was ‘vital’ for maximising carbon dioxide use. Their techno-economic analysis suggests that the procedure might bring about a 90% cost deduction in carbon nanotube manufacturing, as compared to traditional fossil fuel-derived method.

The researchers explained that carbon composites, that are regarded for their energy and thermal stability, ought to provide a ‘superior’ option to metals including aluminium and titanium for many applications, from transmit to creation, decreasing reliance on fossil derived carbon assets.

‘With the swiftly growing demand for carbon nanocomposites, this carbon dioxide to nanocomposite procedure could make a substantial impact on global carbon emission deduction efforts,’ they introduced.

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I’m Taanvi Sawhnay, known as Tan, a professional blogger with a deep interest in the global chemical industry. I’ve spent years writing for various platforms, delivering insightful analysis and up-to-date news. At ChemDive, I share my knowledge and passion, making complex industry trends accessible to professionals, academics, and enthusiasts alike. My goal is to engage readers with clear, informative content while keeping them informed about the latest developments in the chemical world.

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