What is buckypaper and what distinguishes it from existing carbon-nanotubes?
Buckypaper films are made up of nanotubes. They are thin flexible films (10-30 micrometers) with nanoscale porous structures and exceptionally lightweight (21.5g/m2 or 0.0705 oz./ft2). They have very unique properties. For instance, thermal management typically involves either brass or steel. Our aligned buckypaper films have been tested to indicate they are far better than steel and almost as good as brass, yet far lighter.