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  • 1Nanotube membrane — Not to be confused with membrane nanotube. Part of a series of articles on N …

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  • 2Nanotube nanomotor — A device generating linear or rotational motion using carbon nanotube(s) as the primary component, is termed a nanotube nanomotor. Nature already has some of the most efficient and powerful kinds of nanomotors. Some of these natural biological… …

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  • 3Carbon nanotube — Not to be confused with Carbon fiber. Part of a series of articles on Nanomaterials Fullerenes …

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  • 4Armchair nanotube — is one of the classifications of carbon nanotubes. Carbon nanotubes at the fundamental level are a single sheet of graphite (sp2 hybridization) that is rolled upon itself and connected at the edge. Armchair nanotubes correspond to the… …

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  • 5Timeline of carbon nanotubes — NOTOC Timeline of carbon nanotubes:1952* Radushkevich and Lukyanovich publish a paper in the Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry showing hollow graphitic carbon fibers that are 50.34 nanometers in diameter. [cite journal |… …

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  • 6Prato reaction — The Prato reaction in fullerene chemistry describes the functionalization of fullerenes and nanotubes with azomethine ylides in a 1,3 dipolar cycloaddition. [cite journal | author = M. Maggini, G. Scorrano and M. Prato | title = Addition of… …

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  • 7Nanotubes — Animation einer Kohlenstoffnanoröhre Struktur eines Kohle …

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  • 8Foster-Miller — Infobox Company company name = Foster Miller, Incorporated. company company type = Publicly traded, London Stock Exchange, QQ company slogan = N/A foundation = 1956 location = North America. Head Office Waltham, Massachusetts products =… …

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  • 9Optical properties of carbon nanotubes — Contents 1 Terminology 2 Electronic structure of carbon nanotube 3 Van Hove singularities …

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  • 10Carbon nanotubes in photovoltaics — Organic photovoltaic devices (OPVs) are fabricated from thin films of organic semiconductors, such as polymers and small molecule compounds, and are typically on the order of 100 nm thick. Because polymer based OPVs can be made using a coating… …

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