Nanomaterial Chemistry and Technology (ISSN 2690-2575)
Carbon nanotubes
(CNTs) are unit allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure. These
cylindrical carbon molecules have uncommon properties, that area unit valuable
for engineering science, physical science, optics and different fields of science
and technology. In addition, as a result of their extraordinary thermal
conduction, mechanical, strength, stiffness and electrical properties,
carbon nanotubes
notice applications as additives to varied structural materials;
nanotubes are made with length to diameter quantitative relation of up to 132,000,000,
considerably larger than for the other material. Nanotubes are used to in
different for preparations like baseball haywire, golf clubs, automotive elements or
steel, Nano inks, Electrodes, displays, Buckypapers, Optoelectronic and
photonic applications, Nanomedicine
and biotechnology, Filtration,
many more.
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