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Advancements in nanobiosensors for early cancer detection, challenges, treatment, and future prospects: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
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Controllable Synthesis and VLS Growth Mechanism of Boron Nitride Nanotubes Catalyzed by Lithium Carbonate. [PDF]
Huang Y, Zhang B, Zhao H, Li Q, Bi J.
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ChemPhysChem, 2001
Carbon nanotubes were discovered soon after the successful laboratory synthesis of fullerenes. Since their discovery in 1991, there has been intensive research activity in the area of carbon nanotubes, not only because of their fascinating structural features and properties, but also because of their potential technological applications.
Rao, CNR +3 more
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Carbon nanotubes were discovered soon after the successful laboratory synthesis of fullerenes. Since their discovery in 1991, there has been intensive research activity in the area of carbon nanotubes, not only because of their fascinating structural features and properties, but also because of their potential technological applications.
Rao, CNR +3 more
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ChemInform, 2003
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Michal, Lahav +3 more
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AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Michal, Lahav +3 more
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ACS Nano, 2012
In this work, one-dimensional graphane nanotubes (GN, stoichiometry CH), built from 2D single-sheet graphanes, are explored theoretically. Zigzag type GN(10,0) and armchair type GN(10,10) structures with varying surface termination were investigated in detail.
Xiao-Dong, Wen +6 more
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In this work, one-dimensional graphane nanotubes (GN, stoichiometry CH), built from 2D single-sheet graphanes, are explored theoretically. Zigzag type GN(10,0) and armchair type GN(10,10) structures with varying surface termination were investigated in detail.
Xiao-Dong, Wen +6 more
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ChemPhysChem, 2005
AbstractA survey of novel classes of nanotubular materials based on boron is presented. Pure boron nanotubes are a consequence of a general Aufbau principle for boron clusters and solid boron phases, which postulates various novel boron materials besides the well‐known bulk phases of boron based on boron icosahedra.
Alexander, Quandt, Ihsan, Boustani
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AbstractA survey of novel classes of nanotubular materials based on boron is presented. Pure boron nanotubes are a consequence of a general Aufbau principle for boron clusters and solid boron phases, which postulates various novel boron materials besides the well‐known bulk phases of boron based on boron icosahedra.
Alexander, Quandt, Ihsan, Boustani
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2015
A new type of carbon nanotube, based on the graphenylene motif, is investigated using density functional and tight-binding methods. Analogous to conventional graphene-based nanotubes, a two-dimensional graphenylene sheet can be "rolled" into a seamless cylinder in armchair, zigzag, or chiral orientations.
Andrew T, Koch +4 more
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A new type of carbon nanotube, based on the graphenylene motif, is investigated using density functional and tight-binding methods. Analogous to conventional graphene-based nanotubes, a two-dimensional graphenylene sheet can be "rolled" into a seamless cylinder in armchair, zigzag, or chiral orientations.
Andrew T, Koch +4 more
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