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Carbon Fibers graphite like sheets

A recently discovered form of fibrous carbon consists of concentric tubes with walls like sheets of graphite rolled into cylinders. These tiny structures, called nanotubes, form strong, conducting fibers with a large surface area. As a consequence, they have unusually interesting and promising properties that have become a major thrust of nanotechnology research (Box 14.1). [Pg.727]


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