Mashaghi Tabari, 2011 - Google Patents
Chirality-controlled preparation and single molecule characterisation of carbon nanotubesMashaghi Tabari, 2011
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Nanostructures have gained increasing attention not only for their basic scientific richness, but also because they promise novelties and potentials that may lead to technological revolution. Carbon nanotubes (CNT's) are one of the primary focuses of nanotechnology …
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