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underground Oak ridge national laboratory researchers, headed by amit naskar of
the materials science and technology division, got a bunch of attention in
recent days for work published in the journal advanced materials. Researchers
have identified a technique for converting material such as the polyethylene
used in plastic bags into carbon fiber with properties tailored to meet desired
applications. In a statement released by the lab, naskar said,"Our results
represent what we ichaeloronlinehop believe will one
day provide industry with a flexible technique for producing technologically
innovative fibers in myriad configurations such as fiber bundle or nonwoven mat
assemblies. " Ornl said the research demonstrated they could make
polyethylenebase fibers with a"Customized surface contour"And then manipulate
the filament diameter down to the submicron scale.This was done through a
combination of"Multicomponent fiber spinning"And the
team's"Sulfonation"Technique. "The patentpending process also allows them to
tune the porosity, making the material potentially useful for filtration,
catalysis and electrochemical energy harvesting,"The lab said.
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