Yet what if they could be merged with a metal like aluminium, or even spun into wires? An article by Lekawa-Raus et al. published in 2014 titled Electrical Properties of Carbon Nanotube Based ...
The discovery of carbon nanotubes by Sumio ... of such experiments. Were the nanotubes the cause of death, or were impurities — such as the metal catalysts used during synthesis — responsible?
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) come in a variety of diameters, lengths, and functional group content. CNTs today are available for industrial applications in bulk quantities of metric ton quantities. Several ...
Toxicological and pharmacological studies suggest guidelines for the safe use of carbon nanotubes in medicine. In their latest study 3, the authors dispersed 50 μg of nonfunctionalized MWNTs of ...
As the oxygen concentration in the samples increased owing to metal–substrate reactions, connected and percolating oxide networks were formed inside the nanotubes and nanosheets. In-situ ...