Nanotube Monitors
Welcome to Nanotube Monitors. With Nanotube Monitors still a few years away, this website will focus on the base component – carbon nanotubes. Nanotubes have been constructed with length-to-diameter ratio of up to 28,000,000:1, which is significantly larger than any other material. These cylindrical carbon molecules have novel properties that make them potentially useful in many applications in nanotechnology, electronics, optics and other fields of materials science, as well as potential uses in architectural fields. They exhibit extraordinary strength and unique electrical properties, and are efficient thermal conductors. Their final usage, however, may be limited by their potential toxicity and controlling their property changes in response to chemical treatment.
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Nanotubes are members of the fullerene structural family, which also includes the spherical buckyballs. The ends of a nanotube might be capped with a hemisphere of the buckyball structure. Their name is derived from their size, since the diameter of a nanotube is on the order of a few nanometers (approximately 1/50,000th of the width of a human hair), while they can be up to several millimeters in length. Nanotubes in their various forms can be used in electrical circuits, as paper batteries, in solar cells, and also as vessels for drug delivery.
Thank you for visiting Nanotube Monitors, which provides nanotube videos, nanotube articles, and nanotube chatter about upcoming developments with this most talked about nanomaterial.
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