Using Fluorescence Spectroscopy to Characterize Dispersion, Strain, and Alignment
Offered By: University of Houston-Clear Lake via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the application of fluorescence spectroscopy in characterizing single-walled carbon nanotubes within nanocomposites in this comprehensive lecture. Delve into topics such as carbon and graphene nanotubes, attitude sensing, microscopy, and one-dimensional gas detection. Learn about the process of making thin films with epoxy and single-walled carbon nanotubes, and understand the effects of strain, loading, and unloading on these materials. Gain valuable insights from Associate Professor of Physics Paul Withey as he discusses the intricate details of dispersion, strain, and alignment in nanocomposite structures.
Syllabus
Introduction
Outline
Carbon nanotubes
Graphene nanotubes
Attitude sensing
Microscope
OneDimensional Gas Detector
Epoxy
Singlewalled carbon nanotubes
Making thin films
Strain
LoadingUnloading
Taught by
College of Science and Engineering
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