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Carbon nano tubes electronic structure

The recent use of the transmission electron microscopy of high resolu tion at the in situ condition at large enough pressure of methane resulted in the direct observation of the metal nanoparticle liquefaction at the cata lytic methane pyrolysis. Thus, the formation of carbon fibers and nano tubes often results from fluidization of the catalyticaUy active phase via its oversaturation with carbon at the catalyst operation. This may happen to a variety of processes when the deposition of graphitized carbon is pre ceded by the primary atomic or another energy saturated carbon species formed on the surface of the catalyticaUy active metals (see Figure 5.2). Supposedly, the formation of the very specific structures of the carbon fil ament, like the so caUed fishbone structure (see Figure 5.3B), may be... [Pg.294]

Single-walled carbon nanotubes are known to possess extraordinary strength.138 Mechanical properties of BN nanotubes would be worthy of exploration. Unlike carbon nanotubes, BN nanotubes are predicted to have stable insulating properties independent of their structure and morphology. Thus, BN tubes can be used as nano-insulating devices for encapsulating conducting materials like metallic wires. Filled BN nanotubes are expected to be useful in nanoscale electronic devices and for the preparation of nano-structured ceramics. [Pg.475]


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