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Nanowire-based three-dimensional

Nanowire-Based Three-Dimensional Hierarchical Core/Shell Catalyst Layer... [Pg.79]

A whole new chemistry has been developed around this discovery, and the unusual properties have given rise to suggestions that it could be made into products for a superconducting material, a three-dimensional polymer, new catalysts, new materials with unusual electrical and optical properties and very high mechanical strength, sensors, nanotubes, nanowires, and so on. At this moment, there are, as yet, no products based on the fullerene on the market. [Pg.348]


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