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Topics in Current Chemistry, 2017
Sorting of single-wall carbon nanotubes by their electronic and atomic structures in liquid phases is reviewed in this chapter. We first introduce the sorting problem, and then provide an overview of several sorting methodologies, following roughly the chronological order of their development over the past 15 years or so.
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Sorting of single-wall carbon nanotubes by their electronic and atomic structures in liquid phases is reviewed in this chapter. We first introduce the sorting problem, and then provide an overview of several sorting methodologies, following roughly the chronological order of their development over the past 15 years or so.
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Carbon Nanotubes for Microelectronics?
Small, 2005AbstractDespite all prophecies of its end, silicon‐based microelectronics still follows Moore's Law and continues to develop rapidly. However, the inherent physical limits will eventually be reached. Carbon nanotubes offer the potential for further miniaturization as long as it is possible to selectively deposit them with defined properties.
Franz Kreupl+7 more
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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 Soulie-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.
Corinne Soulie-Ziakovic+3 more
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In vivo biodistribution and highly efficient tumour targeting of carbon nanotubes in mice.
Nature Nanotechnology, 2020Zhuang Liu+7 more
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Current Drug Metabolism, 2013
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) find their extensive application as a promising material in medicine due to unique characteristics. However, such materials have been accompanied with potentially hazardous effects on human health. The toxicity of CNTs may vary depending on their structural characteristics, surface properties and chemical composition.
Zhi Yang+6 more
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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) find their extensive application as a promising material in medicine due to unique characteristics. However, such materials have been accompanied with potentially hazardous effects on human health. The toxicity of CNTs may vary depending on their structural characteristics, surface properties and chemical composition.
Zhi Yang+6 more
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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 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 Nanotubes and Aligned Carbon Nanotube Films
1996Carbon nanotube are slowly coming to the forefront of fullerene materials especially since mass quantities can be produced rather easily. A new methods to make aligned nanotube films hold many promises, not only for basic research but also for eventual applications.
Wolfgang Bacsa+4 more
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Carbon Nanotubes: Present and Future Commercial Applications
Science, 2013M. De Volder+3 more
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Single-shell carbon nanotubes of 1-nm diameter
Nature, 1993S. Iijima, T. Ichihashi
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