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Nanotube Production Leaps From Sooty Mess In Test Tube To Ready Formed Chemical Microsensors

Nanotube Production Leaps From Sooty Mess In Test Tube To Ready Formed Chemical Microsensors

The nanotubes deposit themselves flat on a surface in a random but relatively even manner

Carbon nanotubes potential as a super material is blighted by the fact that when first made they often take the form of an unprepossessing pile of sooty black mess in the bottom of a test tube. Now researchers in the University of Warwick Department of Chemistry have found a way of producing carbon nanotubes in which they instantly form a highly sensitive ready made electric circuit.

Posted: 2008-05-06

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