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February 3rd, 2005
Double-walled carbon nanotubes could beat single-walled
Abstract:
Researchers from Shinshu University, Japan, IPICYT, Mexico, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US, have come up with a high-yield technique for making double-walled carbon nanotubes. They reckon the structures could have physical properties superior to those of single- or multi-walled nanotubes.
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