Single-walled nanotubes
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Posted by Jim Clark on 17th April in Single-walled nanotubes
Single-walled nanotubes (SWNTs) are tubes of carbon atoms linked by conjugated single and double bonds; they resemble a sheet of graphite rolled up to form a cylinder and stitched together with carbon-carbon bonds. Like atomic force microscope. (You may access additional information on atomic force microscopy.)
Nanotubes can be formed by evaporating cobalt and graphite in [...]