Functionalized nanotubes

Graphitic nanotubes, which includes tubular fullerenes (commonly called "buckytubes") and fibrils, which are functionalized by chemical substitution or by adsorption of functional moieties. More specifically the invention relates to graphitic nanotubes which are uniformly or non-uniformly...

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Hauptverfasser: Hoch, Robert, Fischer, Alan, Moy, David, Lu, Ming, Martin, Mark, Niu, Chun, Ogata, Naoya, Tennent, Howard, Dong, Liwen, Sun, Ji, Helms, Larry, Jameison, Fabian, Liang, Pam, Simpson, David
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creator Hoch, Robert
Fischer, Alan
Moy, David
Lu, Ming
Martin, Mark
Niu, Chun
Ogata, Naoya
Tennent, Howard
Dong, Liwen
Sun, Ji
Helms, Larry
Jameison, Fabian
Liang, Pam
Simpson, David
description Graphitic nanotubes, which includes tubular fullerenes (commonly called "buckytubes") and fibrils, which are functionalized by chemical substitution or by adsorption of functional moieties. More specifically the invention relates to graphitic nanotubes which are uniformly or non-uniformly substituted with chemical moieties or upon which certain cyclic compounds are adsorbed and to complex structures comprised of such functionalized nanotubes linked to one another. The invention also relates to methods for introducing functional groups onto the surface of such nanotubes. The invention further relates to uses for functionalized nanotubes.
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