STUDY SYNTHESIS OF CARBON NANOTUBE THROUGH UP-CYCLING HEMP WASTE BY CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION ON METAL PARTICLE-BASED CATALYSTÂ
STUDY SYNTHESIS OF CARBON NANOTUBE THROUGH UP-CYCLING HEMP WASTE BY CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION ON METAL PARTICLE-BASED CATALYSTÂ
NANO HEMP addresses the cannabis industry's waste management problem by using waste hemp core scraps as a carbon source for synthesizing carbon nanotubes (CNTs) via Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) through pyrolysis. This innovative method reduces the cost of CNTs production, making the material more accessible and affordable for high-precision applications like gas sensors. With the global cannabis market expected to reach $40.6 billion by 2024, NANO HEMP transforms discarded biomass into a valuable resource, promoting efficient, sustainable CNTs production and enabling growth across various industries.