1993
DOI: 10.1002/adma.19930050910
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Well‐aligned carbon nanotubules

Abstract: Well-Aligned Carbon Nanotubules**

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“…The arc-discharge method developed for C 60 synthesis supplied a very surprising result, namely the growth of fullerene tubes on the carbon cathode [3,[11][12][13][14]. Other nanotube synthesis methods were also used such as plasma decomposition of hydrocarbons [15,16] and co-evaporating a catalyst during a carbon arc-discharge [17][18][19][20][21]. Single-wall nanotubes could be produced by the catalytic method evaporating cobalt or iron in the system.…”
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“…The arc-discharge method developed for C 60 synthesis supplied a very surprising result, namely the growth of fullerene tubes on the carbon cathode [3,[11][12][13][14]. Other nanotube synthesis methods were also used such as plasma decomposition of hydrocarbons [15,16] and co-evaporating a catalyst during a carbon arc-discharge [17][18][19][20][21]. Single-wall nanotubes could be produced by the catalytic method evaporating cobalt or iron in the system.…”
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“…The degree of alignment is expected to improve as the density, and therefore the crystallinity, is increased. Although several methods have been introduced for aligning multiwalled nanotubes, we are unaware of any other work which describes the postsynthesis alignment of SWNTs. Cheng et al recently grew SWNTs directly from hydrocarbons in ribbons as wide as 100 μm, but the tubes within the ribbons were not nearly as well-aligned or condensed as those described here.…”
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