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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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Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1997
Assembly of units in an alternating disrotatory fashion is a feature of the solid-state structure of an achiral, synthetic cyclic decasaccharide composed of ten α-(1→4)-linked, alternating D- and L-rhamnopyranose residues. The unit cell contains two crystallographically independent, Ci-symmetrical, cylindrical molecules.
GATTUSO, Giuseppe +4 more
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Assembly of units in an alternating disrotatory fashion is a feature of the solid-state structure of an achiral, synthetic cyclic decasaccharide composed of ten α-(1→4)-linked, alternating D- and L-rhamnopyranose residues. The unit cell contains two crystallographically independent, Ci-symmetrical, cylindrical molecules.
GATTUSO, Giuseppe +4 more
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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.
Monthioux, Marc +11 more
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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.
Monthioux, Marc +11 more
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2004
Following the discovery of carbon fullerenes and carbon nanotubes, it was hypothesized that nanoparticles of inorganic compounds with layered (two-dimensional) structure, such as MoS(2), will not be stable against folding and form nanotubes and fullerene-like structures: IF.
Reshef, Tenne, C N R, Rao
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Following the discovery of carbon fullerenes and carbon nanotubes, it was hypothesized that nanoparticles of inorganic compounds with layered (two-dimensional) structure, such as MoS(2), will not be stable against folding and form nanotubes and fullerene-like structures: IF.
Reshef, Tenne, C N R, Rao
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Science, 1999
Nanoscale electromechanical systems—nanotweezers—based on carbon nanotubes have been developed for manipulation and interrogation of nanostructures. Electrically conducting and mechanically robust carbon nanotubes were attached to independent electrodes fabricated on pulled glass micropipettes.
, Kim, , Lieber
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Nanoscale electromechanical systems—nanotweezers—based on carbon nanotubes have been developed for manipulation and interrogation of nanostructures. Electrically conducting and mechanically robust carbon nanotubes were attached to independent electrodes fabricated on pulled glass micropipettes.
, Kim, , Lieber
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ChemPhysChem, 2003
AbstractSince the discovery of carbon nanotubes by Iijima in 1991, various carbon nanotubes with either a single‐ or multilayered graphene cylinder(s) have been produced, along with their noncarbon counterparts (for example, inorganic and polymer nanotubes).
Dai, Liming +6 more
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AbstractSince the discovery of carbon nanotubes by Iijima in 1991, various carbon nanotubes with either a single‐ or multilayered graphene cylinder(s) have been produced, along with their noncarbon counterparts (for example, inorganic and polymer nanotubes).
Dai, Liming +6 more
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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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Soluble Carbon Nanotubes and Nanotube-Polymer Composites
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2012For these two decade, tremendous amount of researches and developments dealing with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been carried out. Most of them are focusing on finding the unique and outstanding properties of CNTs and trying to utilizing them as the advanced materials.
Tsuyohiko, Fujigaya, Naotoshi, Nakashima
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