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Types of carbon nanotubes
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Carbon nanotubes
(CNTs) are an
allotrope
of
carbon
. They take the form of cylindrical carbon
molecules
and have novel
properties
that make them potentially useful in a wide variety of applications in
nanotechnology
,
electronics
,
optics
and other fields of
materials science
. They exhibit extraordinary strength and unique
electrical
properties, and are efficient
conductors of heat
.
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Types of carbon nanotubes
Carbon nanotube
Credit:
User:Mstroeck
Carbon nanotubes
(CNTs) are an
allotrope
of
carbon
. They take the form of cylindrical carbon
molecules
and have novel
properties
that make them potentially useful in a wide variety of applications in
nanotechnology
,
electronics
,
optics
and other fields of
materials science
. They exhibit extraordinary strength and unique
electrical
properties, and are efficient
conductors of heat
.
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