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The target of the Network NanoCarbon is the safe and responsible further development of nanocarbons and their products. Within the network, more than 20 companies and research institutes from Germany, Europe and overseas work closely to implement innovative products and applications in a sustainable and resource friendly manner.

The technical potential of nanocarbon materials concerns various industries. Therefore, the network combines numerous partners with outstanding expertise in their respective specialist field. The center of the network activities is the open exchange between the network partners and joint R&D projects. The partners are supported by a professional network management. The management takes care of all administrative tasks, organises regular meetings, and provides comprehensible information on recent insights and achievements.

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Starting 2015, the Network NanoCarbon and the Cluster Nanotechnology have successfully been organising the Annual Conference NanoCarbon. The two-day event always takes place at the end of February / beginning of March in Würzburg, Germany and has evolved to an established meeting place for international nanocarbon stakeholders from research and industry. Information on this year’s event as well as past Annual Conferences can be found here.

For us, the unbiased examination of opportunities and risks of nanocarbon materials is important in the entire product lifecycle. In order to tap the full potential of nanocarbons and address open questions concerning possible risks, we are particularly committed to the responsible preparation and realisation of R&D projects. Our focus is the rational and reasonable application of the material. The goal is developing nanocarbon based products that offer an additional benefit for the customer while ensuring high product safety.

Information on already-developed insights and their communication to the public are important aspects of the network tasks. Novel results from science and research are part of the network activities. R&D projects to utilise opportunities and minimise risks are initiated and pursued from within the network. Therefore, technical, economical, ecological, and toxicological aspects alike are considered in the network and being completed by the expertise of innovative partners from research and industry.

 

News

The first highway trials show that nanotube-reinforced asphalt concrete prevents cracks and ruts

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Recent news from our partner OCSiAl

Trials of the world’s first experimental section of road pavement with graphene nanotubes have demonstrated a 67% increase in resistance to rutting and cracking. The next step in the industrial application of the technology is designing a road network with a nanotube-reinforced pavement.

The Russian company ECO Group has successfully tested road bitumen modified with TUBALL graphene nanotubes produced by OCSiAl. The Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation had found the formulation to be promising and thus authorized an experimental section of road pavement with nanotubes to be laid on the M-4 Don federal highway.

“Graphene nanotubes form a reinforcing network in asphalt concrete, which improves its physical and mechanical properties: rutting resistance, ring-and-ball softening point, ultimate compressive strength, and fatigue life,” says Alexander Zimnyakov, OCSiAl’s Vice President. “This significantly boosts asphalt concrete’s performance, which is especially important for roads subjected to intense traffic loads at high temperatures.”

Nanotubes are introduced into bitumen using adhesive agents, and the modified bitumen is then added to asphalt concrete. Nanotubes improve the properties of road bitumen even at very low concentrations, from 0.025% to 0.035% in the total weight of bitumen, while the content of bitumen itself in asphalt concrete does not exceed 6%. The tests showed an increase in the softening point by 10°C and a more than twofold increase in the viscosity of the binding agent.

As a result, asphalt concretes containing bitumen with TUBALL nanotubes demonstrate a 67% improvement in rutting resistance and a 67.5% boost in fatigue cracking resistance.

Now, after these successful trials, the next step in the nationwide application of this invention involves designing a road network with a nanotube-reinforced pavement.

 “The Expert Council under the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation, with the participation of experts from various ministries and departments, recognized the innovative nature of ECO Group’s asphalt concrete modification, approved its application in road construction, and recommended considering its use in road construction,” said ECO Group’s General Director, Alexander Greiz.

Graphene nanotubes (also known as single wall carbon nanotubes) are an incredibly strong and light material that is widely used to change the properties of various materials. Their ability to improve asphalt concrete pavements is being researched by teams of scientists around the world. This solution is one of the first to be green-lighted for testing on real roads.

More information: ocsial.com/en/