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  2. Potential applications of carbon nanotubes - Wikipedia

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    Before carbon nanotubes can be used to cure Boeing 787 fuselages however, further development needs to occur. The largest challenge associated with creating reliable carbon nanotube structured heaters is being able to create a uniform carbon nanotube dispersion in a polymer matrix to ensure heat is applied evenly.

  3. Carbon nanotube chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Polysaccharides have been successfully been used to modify carbon nanotubes forming stable hybrids. [48] To make carbon nanotubes soluble in water, phospholipids such as lysoglycerophospholipids have been used. [49] The single phospholipid tail wraps around the carbon nanotube, but the double tailed phospholipids did not have the same ability.

  4. Carbon nanotube - Wikipedia

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    Carbon nanotubes can serve as additives to various structural materials. For instance, nanotubes form a tiny portion of the material(s) in some (primarily carbon fiber) baseball bats, golf clubs, car parts, or damascus steel. [226] [227] IBM expected carbon nanotube transistors to be used on Integrated Circuits by 2020. [228]

  5. Selective chemistry of single-walled nanotubes - Wikipedia

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    G + feature is associated with carbon atom vibrations along the nanotube axis. The G − feature is associated with vibrations of carbon atoms along the circumferential direction. The G-band frequency can be used (1) to distinguish between metallic and semiconducting SWNTs, and (2) to probe charge transfer arising from doping a SWNT.

  6. Nanotube - Wikipedia

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    A nanotube is a nanoscale cylindrical structure with a hollow core, typically composed of carbon atoms, though other materials can also form nanotubes. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are the most well-known and widely studied type, consisting of rolled-up sheets of graphene with diameters ranging from about 1 to tens of nanometers and lengths up to ...

  7. Vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays - Wikipedia

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    Carbon nanotubes can be grown on a modified substrate to allow separate electrical contacts to each nanostructure. This nanotube growth is accomplished by lithographically placing metal traces separated by insulator material, and connecting those traces to individual catalyst sites on the substrate surface.

  8. Synthesis of carbon nanotubes - Wikipedia

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    Later that year the team used a composite of graphite and metal catalyst particles (the best yield was from a cobalt and nickel mixture) to synthesize single-walled carbon nanotubes. [7] The laser ablation method yields around 70% and produces primarily single-walled carbon nanotubes with a controllable diameter determined by the reaction ...

  9. Carbon nanotube supported catalyst - Wikipedia

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    Using carbon nanotubes as Co catalyst support was found to decrease the temperature of cobalt oxide species. The strong metal-support interactions are reduced greatly and the reducibility of the catalysts improved significantly. CNTs help to increase the dispersion of metal clusters and thus decreasing the average cobalt clusters size.

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