Also known as CNT, carbon nanotubes, nanotubes, carbon
allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure
A carbon nanotube is a microscopic tube made of carbon atoms arranged in a cylindrical shape, representing one of the different structural forms that pure carbon can take. These nanotubes are of scientific and practical interest because their unique structure gives them distinctive physical and chemical properties that could potentially be useful in various applications.
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A scanning tunneling microscopy image of a single-walled carbon nanotube Rotating single-walled zigzag carbon nanotube
A carbon nanotube (CNT) is a tube made of carbon with a diameter in the nanometre range (nanoscale). They are one of the allotropes of carbon. Two broad classes of carbon nanotubes are recognized:
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