Graphitized Carbon Nanofiber
Purity: 99.95%, Size: 200-600 nm
Technical Properties:
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Color | black |
| pH | 5,5-8,5 |
| Ash Content (%) | <0,1 |
| Bulk Density (g/cm3) | 0,039 |
| True Density (g/cm3) | 2,1 |
| CNF Dimensions | O.D.: 200-600 nm / Length: 10-50 µm |
| Specific Surface Area (m2/g) | 20 |
| Electrical Conductivity (S/cm) | 110 |
Applications:
Highly pure Carbon Nanofibers (>99,9%) are produced by chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Subsequent annealing for ~24 hours at ~3000 °C (graphitization) results in excellent electrical and thermal conductivity properties.
Graphitized carbon nanofiber (CNF) is an attractive material similar to carbon nanotubes due to its conductivity and mechanical properties. It is widely used and studied in chemical catalysis, energy conversion, hydrogen storage, rechargeable batteries, electrodes, lithography, EMI shielding, supercapacitors, sensors, displays, medical research, and polymer/composite reinforcement applications.











