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Carbon nanotube networks sensor applications

The ability to synthesize carbon nanostmctures, such as fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, nanodiamond, and mesoporous carbon functionalize their surface or assemble them into three-dimensional networks has opened new avenues for material design. Carbon nanostructures possess tunable optical, electrical, or mechanical properties, making them ideal candidates for numerous applications ranging from composite structures and chemical sensors to electronic devices and medical implants. [Pg.291]


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