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Environmental life cycle assessment on CNTRENE® 1030 material and CNT based sensors

Mark Chappell,Wu-Sheng Shih,Cynthia Price,Rishi Patel,Daniel Janzen, John Bledsoe, Kay Mangelson,Lesley Miller, Brooke Stevens,Joshua LeMonte, Joseph Demster,Vijaya Kayastha, Christopher Landorf,Stephen Gibbons, Chris Cox

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Abstract
This report details a study investigating the environmental impacts associated with the development and manufacturing of carbon nanotube (CNT)–based ink (called CNTRENE 1030 material) and novel CNT temperature, flex, and moisture sensors. Undertaken by a private-public partnership involving Brewer Science (Rolla, Missouri), Jordan Valley Innovation Center of Missouri State University (Springfield, Missouri), and the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (Vicksburg, Mississippi), this work demonstrates the environmental life cycle assessment (ELCA) methodology as a diagnostic tool to pinpoint the particular processes and materials posing the greatest environmental impact associated with the manufacture of the CNTRENE material and CNT-based sensor devices. Additionally, ELCA tracked the degree to which optimizing the device manufacturing process for full production also changed its predicted marginal environmental impacts.
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