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January 26th, 2005
IEEE Begins Work on Quality Standard For Carbon Nanotubes
Abstract:
The rapid growth of carbon nanotubes as performance additives and their emerging use in electronics and other fields have created a call to assure nanotube consistency and reliability. Since a widely accepted quality standard for these materials does not exist, the IEEE has formed the IEEE Carbon Nanotube Quality Testing Study Group to begin to define uniform protocols for nanotube characterization.
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