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Timothykirkpatrick
could you explain to me the qualities of carbon nanotubes?
Timothykirkpatrick
Hello All Member,

What is the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for Nanotubes?

Please share your suggestion here ....

philip347
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Enthalpy
Hazards of nanotubes is an investigation subject, so even if some kind of Msds exists somewhere, don't trust it.

From what I read ~2 years ago: some lengths of nanotubes could spark in mices the same diseases as any fine powder does, and the fibre form would be worse. Very similar to asbestos.

Remind as well that nanotubes have been around since fire exists, hence looking at their picture through a cell phone won't kill you.

So to the very least: don't let them fly in the air, wear a mask, avoid skin contact. Like with any fine powder. And keep informed about this research theme.
bharatbuk
Carbon nanotube are molecular scale tubes of graphitic carbon with no. of properties.They are having remarkable electronic properties and known as one of the strongest fiber.Different types of CNT are available because the graphitic sheet can be rolled in different ways.
cheaptubes.com is one of the best site which will help you to understand outstanding properties of CNT and application of CNT.
properties which I read form this site is as follow:
1)High tensile strength
2)High thermal and electrical conductivity
3)Low thermal expansion coefficient
4)Good electron field emitter.
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