Nanotubes
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Nanotubes
Analysis
Applications
Arrays; Bundles
6/27/2008
Growth, detachment and transfer of highly-ordered TiO2
nanotube arrays: use in dye-sensitized solar cells
(2867 – 2869)
Chemical Communications #25 (2008)
Boron Nanotubes
Boron Nitride Nanotubes
Capacitors
Carbon Arc Discharge
Carbon Nanotubes
See Carbon Nanotubes page.
Catalysts
Chemical Vapor Deposition
Coated Nanotubes
Coated Paper
Coatings
Cobalt Nanotubes
Conductivity
Controlled Release
Decorating
Defects
Dispersions
DNA and Nanotubes
Doped Nanotubes
Double Wall Nanotubes (DWCNT)
Electrical Properties
Electrochemistry
Electrodes
Electrophoresis
Electrospinning
Emission
Encapsulation
Energy Storage
Fabrication
Filled Nanotubes
Film
Flame Retardants
Fluorescence
Formation
Fuel Cells
Functionalized Nanotubes
Gold Nanotubes
Grafting
Iron (Fe) Nanotubes
Magnetic Nanotubes
Mechanical Properties
Medical Applications
Metal Oxide Nanotubes
Multiwall Nanotubes (MWCNT)
Nanocomposites
6/27/2008
A comprehensive model for load transfer in nanotube reinforced piezoelectric
polymeric composites subjected to electro-thermo-mechanical loadings
(986-998)
Composites Part B: Engineering 39 #6 (2008)
Nanotube Fibers
Optical Properties
Paper
Polyaniline Nanotubes
Protein Nanotubes
Pyrolysis
Reactions
Reactors
Scanning Microscope Tips
Semiconducting Devices
Sensors
Silica Nanotubes
Silicon Nanotubes
Single Wall Nanotubes (SWNT)
Solar Technology
Solutions (Suspensions)
Sorption
Spectroscopy
Solutions /Suspensions
Suspensions
Thermal Conductivity
Titanium Nanotubes
6/27/2008
Growth, detachment and transfer of highly-ordered TiO2
nanotube arrays: use in dye-sensitized solar cells
(2867 – 2869)
Chemical Communications #25 (2008)
Toxicity
Transistors
Transport
6/27/2008
Direct Observation of Atoms Entering and Exiting
L-Alanyl-L-valine Nanotubes
by Hyperpolarized Xenon-129 NMR
(13997 – 14002)
Journal of the American Chemical Society 130 #45 (2008)
Abstract
Water Soluble Nanotubes
Zinc Nanotubes
Zinc Oxide Nanotubes
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