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Carbon Nanotube-Induced Enzyme Polymerization for Wearable Multifunctional Biosensors in Sweat Analysis. [PDF]
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Carbon nanotube motors driven by carbon nanotube
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2008We propose a new type of carbon nanotube (CNT) motor composed of a single-wall CNT (SWCNT) and a double-wall CNT (DWCNT), that are in mechanical contact. The rotational motion of our CNT motor is controllable by the translational motion of the SWCNT along the axis of the DWCNT.
Yoshiteru, Takagi +2 more
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Annual Review of Materials Research, 2007
The performance and power dissipation of integrated circuits (IC) are largely affected by interconnects. Carbon nanotubes, which are rolls of one-atom-thick carbon sheets, show great potential in addressing some of the major interconnect challenges in future generations of technology, when copper conductivity will degrade substantially because of size ...
Azad Naeemi, James D. Meindl
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The performance and power dissipation of integrated circuits (IC) are largely affected by interconnects. Carbon nanotubes, which are rolls of one-atom-thick carbon sheets, show great potential in addressing some of the major interconnect challenges in future generations of technology, when copper conductivity will degrade substantially because of size ...
Azad Naeemi, James D. Meindl
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2017
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are remarkable objects that once looked set to revolutionize the technological landscape in the near future. Since the 1990s and for twenty years thereafter, it was repeatedly claimed that tomorrow’s society would be shaped by nanotube applications, just as silicon-based technologies dominate society today.
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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are remarkable objects that once looked set to revolutionize the technological landscape in the near future. Since the 1990s and for twenty years thereafter, it was repeatedly claimed that tomorrow’s society would be shaped by nanotube applications, just as silicon-based technologies dominate society today.
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ChemInform, 2006
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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Growth of carbon nanotubes and nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes on “carbon nanotube seeds”
Carbon, 2011Carbon and nitrogen-doped carbon(CNx) nanotubes were synthesized by detonation-assisted chemical vapor deposition with CNTs as seeds and paraffin as the carbon source and melamine as the carbon/nitrogen source.Transmission electron microscopy and electron energy loss spectroscopy were performed to characterize both materials.CNx nanotubes exhibited a ...
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Chemistry – A European Journal, 2013
AbstractA method is proposed to produce nanoparticles dispersible and recyclable in any class of solvents, and the concept is illustrated with the carbon nanotubes. Classically, dispersions of CNTs can be achieved through steric stabilization induced by adsorbed or grafted polymer chains.
Corinne, Soulié-Ziakovic +3 more
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AbstractA method is proposed to produce nanoparticles dispersible and recyclable in any class of solvents, and the concept is illustrated with the carbon nanotubes. Classically, dispersions of CNTs can be achieved through steric stabilization induced by adsorbed or grafted polymer chains.
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Chromatography of carbon nanotubes
Synthetic Metals, 1999Size exclusion chromatography (SEC) is an effective tool for the purification of multiwall and singlewall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs and SWNTs). The method is applied to surfactant stabilised dispersions of raw material produced in a Kraetschmer generator. Besides the removal of carbon nanospheres, metal particles and amorphous carbon, a length separation
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