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Atomic Sheets, Nanotubes, and Nanowires

The elastic modulus is proportional to the binding energy density E/d ), while the melting point to the atomic cohesive energy (zE, which causes the paradox in observations at the nanoscale. [Pg.517]

The Young s modulus of SWNT and graphene is 2.60 TPa, 2.5 times the bulk value of 1.02 TPa. [Pg.517]

The Young s modulus of a hollow tube increases with the inverse of wall thickness, rather than its radius a hollow tube is more elastic than a solid rod of the same radius because of the relatively high proportion of surface atoms. [Pg.517]


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