Carbon nanotube - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure. Nanotubes have been constructed with length-to-diameter ratio of up to 28,000,000:1, [1] which is ...
Nanotube - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A nanotube is a nanometer-scale tube-like structure. It may refer to: Carbon nanotube; Inorganic nanotube; DNA nanotube; Membrane nanotube - a tubular membrane connection between ...
Nanotube Modeler (Nanocones, Bucky-Ball, Fullerenes, Simulation ...
A program for generating and visualizing the xyz-coordinates for nanotubes, nanocones, nanosheets, and fullerenes. For Windows; free demo version available.
Nanotube growth caught on camera
French and US researchers have produced the first video evidence that carbon nanotubes turn as they grow. Their films, showing atoms being added in a regular pattern at the growing ...
NANOTUBE-99 HOME PAGE
http://www.pa.msu.edu/conf/nt99/ NANOTUBE-99 International Workshop on the Science and Application of Nanotubes East Lansing, Michigan, USA July 24-27, 1999
nanotube definition of nanotube in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
nanotube. A carbon molecule that resembles a cylinder made out of chicken wire one to two nanometers in diameter by any number of millimeters in length.
Nanotechnology Gallery
Benzyne Reacting with Carbon Nanotube: Slow (non-reactive) Medium (reactive) Gear Rotation in a Vacuum: 200 rot/ns. 50/70/100 rot/ns. Gear Rotation at Room Temperature
Nanotubes and Buckyballs
Nanotube cost, polydispersity in nanotube type, and limitations in processing and assembly methods are important barriers for some applications of single-walled nanotubes.
Nanotube Transistor - the building block of computers and microchips ...
Carbon nanotube It has been suggested that Radial carbon nanotube be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) Part of a series of articles on Nanomaterials ...
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