High-strength carbon foams derived from phenolic resin with carbon nanotubes as secondary phase
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High-strength carbon foams exhibit improved mechanical properties compared to traditional foams, indicating a significant advancement in composite materials.
The incorporation of carbon nanotubes as a secondary phase enhances the overall strength and stability of the carbon foams by 30% under testing conditions.
Observational analysis of the foams’ properties and structure shows that the relationship between the phenolic resin and carbon nanotubes is crucial for performance.
These findings support the development of stronger, lightweight materials for various industrial applications, potentially impacting the field of composite materials.
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