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August 21st, 2006
Separating and Sorting Carbon Nanotubes
Abstract:
"We demonstrated that aqueous SWCNT dispersions, prepared with the aid of nucleic acids (RNA or DNA), can separate into fractions using agarose gel electrophoresis." Dr. Alexandre Vetcher, currently working in National Center for Biodefense and Infectious Diseases at George Mason University.
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