In the world of advanced materials, the stakes are high. Industries demand materials that are stronger, lighter, more conductive, and adaptable to a wide range of applications. Our patented “Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes and Methods” (Patent #10,906,813) offers a breakthrough solution that not only meets these demands but surpasses them, opening up new possibilities across multiple industries.
The Innovation
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are already known for their remarkable properties—exceptional strength, electrical conductivity, and thermal stability. But the true potential of CNTs lies in their functionalization. Our patent introduces a cutting-edge method to functionalize carbon nanotubes, enhancing their compatibility with other materials and significantly broadening their application scope.
Why This Technology Matters
Why You Should License This Patent
By licensing this patent, you’re not just gaining access to a superior material—you’re positioning your company at the forefront of material science innovation. Functionalized CNTs offer the unique combination of cutting-edge technology with practical, scalable applications. This means you can develop products that not only outperform competitors but also set new standards in your industry.
The Opportunity
The future of material science is here, and it’s more adaptable, more efficient, and more powerful than ever before. With our functionalized carbon nanotube technology, you have the opportunity to lead in your market, driving innovation and delivering unmatched value to your customers.
Don’t just keep up with the competition—leap ahead of it. License this technology and start transforming what’s possible today.
We claim:
1. A method of functionalizing a carbon nanotube, the method comprising:
18. A method of making a sensor, the method comprising:
21. A sensor comprising:
Functionalized carbon nanotubes and methods
Changchun Zeng, Yan Li, Zhiyong Liang
Florida State University Research Foundation Inc
10906813
February 2, 2021
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