Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - PNNL
Polypyrrole Conductive Polymer-Coated Carbon Nanotubes
PNNL scientists study polypyrrole conductive polymer-coated carbon nanotubes grown on a carbon fiber at EMSL, a DOE national scientific user facility located at PNNL. These nanotubes could be used as an electrochemically switched ion exchange electrode for water purification. This work is part of efforts to obtain a high-surface-area electrode for efficient water purification. PNNL operates EMSL, the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, for DOE. Image captured by Daiwon Choi, Bruce Arey and Yuehe Lin.
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Polypyrrole Conductive Polymer-Coated Carbon Nanotubes
PNNL scientists study polypyrrole conductive polymer-coated carbon nanotubes grown on a carbon fiber at EMSL, a DOE national scientific user facility located at PNNL. These nanotubes could be used as an electrochemically switched ion exchange electrode for water purification. This work is part of efforts to obtain a high-surface-area electrode for efficient water purification. PNNL operates EMSL, the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, for DOE. Image captured by Daiwon Choi, Bruce Arey and Yuehe Lin.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Courtesy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory." Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.