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Carbon nanotube growth and structure at low growth temperatures.

open access: green, 2013
Caitlin Anne Rochford Friedman   +4 more
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Quantitative 2D fitting of fluorescence-excitation maps: excitation lineshape of single-wall carbon nanotubes.

open access: yesNanoscale Horiz
Cambré S   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Carbon nanotube motors driven by carbon nanotube

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2008
We 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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Dispersible Carbon Nanotubes

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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Superplastic carbon nanotubes

Nature, 2006
The theoretical maximum tensile strain--that is, elongation--of a single-walled carbon nanotube is almost 20%, but in practice only 6% is achieved. Here we show that, at high temperatures, individual single-walled carbon nanotubes can undergo superplastic deformation, becoming nearly 280% longer and 15 times narrower before breaking.
J Y, Huang   +8 more
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Carbon Nanotubes

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.
Monthioux, Marc   +11 more
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Biophilic carbon nanotubes

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2013
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been proposed and are actively being explored as innovative multipurpose carriers for biomolecules and diagnostic applications. Their versatile physico-chemical features enable them as a carrier of several pharmaceutically relevant entities and allow them for rational design of novel nanoscale candidates for drug ...
Kaushik, Mallick, André M, Strydom
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Carbon Nanotube Interconnects

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
openaire   +1 more source

Plumbing carbon nanotubes

Nature Nanotechnology, 2007
Since their discovery, the possibility of connecting carbon nanotubes together like water pipes has been an intriguing prospect for these hollow nanostructures. The serial joining of carbon nanotubes in a controlled manner offers a promising approach for the bottom-up engineering of nanotube structures--from simply increasing their aspect ratio to ...
Chuanhong, Jin   +2 more
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Starched Carbon Nanotubes

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2002
Commonâ€orâ€garden starch can render singleâ€walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) readily soluble in water. The secret is to preorganize the linear amylose component in the starch into a helix with iodine prior to bringing the SWNTs on the scene. The SWNTs displace the iodine molecules in a "peaâ€shooting" type of mechanism (see scheme). After some physical
Star, Alexander   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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