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Carbon nanotube functional materials (CNTFMs) offer versatile applications in science and engineering. This review highlights their structures, properties, and challenges for future development in advanced technologies.

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  • Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
  • Materials Science
  • Engineering

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  • Carbon nanotube functional materials (CNTFMs) are crucial for translating nanoscience into practical applications.
  • These materials have broad potential impact across science, technology, and engineering fields.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the state-of-the-art research on CNTFMs.
  • To discuss their application prospects, critical issues, and future challenges.

Main Methods:

  • Focus on macroscopic CNTFMs: long fibers, thin films, and bulk sponges.
  • Analysis of derived composite/hierarchical materials.
  • Discussion of structures, properties, and applications.

Main Results:

  • CNTFMs serve as robust conductive skeletons and flexible electrodes.
  • Applications span mechanical/electronic devices, energy systems, and environmental solutions.
  • Critical issues in structure, properties, and applications are identified.

Conclusions:

  • Future directions and solutions are proposed to overcome obstacles.
  • Promoting further research and development in CNTFM technology.
  • Enhancing the practical implementation of CNTFMs in various fields.