Ultrasonic Dispersing of Nanotubes

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2006

From www.hielscher.com: Ultrasonic Cavitation disperses Multiwall Nanotubes (hydrophobic) in Water.

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  • How much frecuency is the transducer?

  • 24kHz

  • Ok I'm dumb but that black carbon like powder is nanotube I suppose right?

  • Yes it is. It's multi-wall carbon nanotubes

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  • In-freakin-credible!

  • That's gotta be one of the worst things i've heard on youtube

  • How long did it take for them to agglomerate again afterwards? Did you do any analysis to see if the ultrasonic treatment kept the nanotubes intact? I know if you do strong enough treatments over long periods of time you can break their structure.

  • the nanotechnological way of producing cola?

    Lol I'm stuid trollface)))

  • it can kill any bacteria virus,cancer,germs,make your lifespan higher by repairing your dna,but you have to make it into a little tiny robot,make our technology advanced,and so on..

  • flash foward 2 years and now its like 100$ lmao

  • Clever.

  • Well What do you intend to convey when you are referring to water proof clothing

    Hotdog

  • water-proof clothing

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