Carbon nanomaterials are stabilized and uniformly dispersed in a liquid
such as water using a simple procedure. Methylcellulose is added to hot
water where it separates and expands with a temperature of about 80-90
degree Celsius. Methylcellulose swiftly dissolves when the water cools
down. Carbon nanomaterials are dispersed in a solvent and sonicated. This
nanomaterial dispersed solvent is then added to the methylcellulose
dispersed water and mechanically stirred. The resulting uniform mixture
is up to 90% by weight nanomaterials and is stable for months.