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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 1999
The miniaturization of electronic components has initiated a technical revolution during the past decades. For further miniaturization down to the molecular or atomic range the synthesis of building elements on a nanometer scale is necessary. This article gives an overview of inorganic nanotubes with diameters within the range of 10-100 Å, whose ...
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The miniaturization of electronic components has initiated a technical revolution during the past decades. For further miniaturization down to the molecular or atomic range the synthesis of building elements on a nanometer scale is necessary. This article gives an overview of inorganic nanotubes with diameters within the range of 10-100 Å, whose ...
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Contact Transparency of Nanotube-Molecule-Nanotube Junctions
Physical Review Letters, 2007The transparency of contacts between conjugated molecules and metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes is investigated using a single-particle Green's function method which combines a Landauer approach with ab initio density functional theory. We find that the overall conjugation required for good contact transparency is broken by connecting through a ...
San-Huang, Ke +2 more
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Nanotube–nanotube transformation synthesis and electrochemistry of crystalline CuAgSe nanotubes
Journal of Crystal Growth, 2009Ortho-CuAgSe nanotubes were facilely synthesized through a nanotube–nanotube transformation process in aqueous solution at room temperature. The products as-obtained were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy-dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX), X-ray photoelectron spectra (XPS) and thermogravimetric (TG ...
Chunxia Fang +6 more
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2014
AbstractThe self‐assembly of different classes of peptide, including cyclic peptides, amyloid peptides and surfactant‐like peptides into nanotube structures is reviewed. The modes of self‐assembly are discussed. Additionally, applications in bionanotechnology and synthetic materials science are summarized.
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AbstractThe self‐assembly of different classes of peptide, including cyclic peptides, amyloid peptides and surfactant‐like peptides into nanotube structures is reviewed. The modes of self‐assembly are discussed. Additionally, applications in bionanotechnology and synthetic materials science are summarized.
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Carbon nanotube photonics: Single nanotube versus nanotube thin film
2011 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe and 12th European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO EUROPE/EQEC), 2011Semiconducting single-wall carbon nanotubes, quasi-one-dimensional materials with exciton energies that depend on their diameter, are currently examined for application in nano-photonics [1]. Fundamental photonic building blocks such as the single carbon nanotube light emitting p-i-n diode [2] and the single carbon nanotube microcavity-controlled light
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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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Strength and breaking mechanism of multiwalled carbon nanotubes under tensile load
Science, 2000Min-Feng Yu +5 more
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Single-shell carbon nanotubes of 1-nm diameter
Nature, 1993S. Iijima, T. Ichihashi
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2015
A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter, or relatively one ten-thousandth of the thickness of a human hair. A nanometer-scale tube-like structure is called nanotube. It may represent carbon nanotube (CNT), silicon nanotube, boron nitride nanotube, inorganic nanotube, DNA nanotube and membrane nanotube comprising of tubular membrane connected in the ...
Awang, M. +2 more
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A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter, or relatively one ten-thousandth of the thickness of a human hair. A nanometer-scale tube-like structure is called nanotube. It may represent carbon nanotube (CNT), silicon nanotube, boron nitride nanotube, inorganic nanotube, DNA nanotube and membrane nanotube comprising of tubular membrane connected in the ...
Awang, M. +2 more
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Carbon Nanotubes: Present and Future Commercial Applications
Science, 2013M. De Volder +3 more
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