碳纳米管
材料科学
色散(光学)
纳米技术
手性(物理)
基础(证据)
人口
光学
物理
社会学
考古
人口学
夸克
历史
量子力学
手征对称破缺
Nambu–Jona Lasinio模型
作者
Jeffrey Fagan,Barry J. Bauer,Erik K. Hobbie,Matthew L. Becker,Angela R. Hight Walker,Jeffrey R. Simpson,Jaehun Chun,Jan Obrzut,Vardhan Bajpai,Fred R. Phelan,Daneesh Simien,Ji Yeon Huh,Kalman B. Migler
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201001756
摘要
Abstract Advanced technological uses of single‐walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) rely on the production of single length and chirality populations that are currently only available through liquid‐phase post processing. The foundation of all of these processing steps is the attainment of individualized nanotube dispersions in solution. An understanding of the colloidal properties of the dispersed SWCNTs can then be used to design appropriate conditions for separations. In many instances nanotube size, particularly length, is especially active in determining the properties achievable in a given population, and, thus, there is a critical need for measurement technologies for both length distribution and effective separation techniques. In this Progress Report, the current state of the art for measuring dispersion and length populations, including separations, is documented, and examples are used to demonstrate the desirability of addressing these parameters.
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