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AP-Grade Nanotubes from CarboLex
CarboLex AP-grade SWNT consists of single-walled, closed-ended, carbon nanotubes, which are made by Arc Method in specifically designed chambers. These carbon nanotubes are of average diameter 1.4nm and are found in “ropes” which are typically ~20nm in diameter or approximately 50 tubes per rope with lengths of 2 – 5 microns.
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BPD30L15 from NanoLab
NanoLab offers various specification carbon nanotubes with 95% purity, and strict length and diameter control. There is a single gram minimum order.
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BPD30L520 from NanoLab
Bamboo Structure, Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes feature a purity of > 95% and residuals may include iron, cobalt, nickel. OD 30 ± 10 nm in length and 5-20 microns SSA 200 - 400 m2/g.
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Buckytubes from Carbon Nanotechnologies
Buckytubes are a true example of nanotechnology; with nanometer-scale diameters and micron scale lengths, they bridge the gap between nano and micro. Buckytubes are tubular fullerenes, polymers that are part of the fullerene family of carbon molecules discovered by Dr. Richard E. Smalley and colleagues in 1985.
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Carbon Nanotubes from Helix Material Solutions
Carbon Nanotubes are a true example of nanotechnology, embodying a combination of electrical, thermal, and structural properties. Their molecular perfection and high aspect ratio promise not only to transform existing technologies but also to enable new ones. It opens incredible applications in materials, chemical processing, electronics, biology, medicine, transportation, and energy management.
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Carbon Nanotubes Synthesis from Atomate
Carbon nanotubes are one-dimensional graphitized tubular forms of carbon first reported in 1991 in a concentric multi-shell form. These original nanotubes were produced by arc-discharge of graphite and had outer diameters of 5 nm to tens of nanometers.
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