Theorists find mechanism behind nearly pure nanotubes from the unusual catalyst

Theorists find mechanism behind nearly pure nanotubes from the unusual catalyst

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https://phys.org/news/2018-07-theorists-mechanism-pure-nanotubes-unusual.html

Instead, they found the catalyst in question starts nanotubes with a variety of chiral angles but redirects almost all of them toward a fast-growing variant known as (12,6). The cause appears to be a Janus-like interface that is composed of armchair and zigzag segments—and ultimately changes how nanotubes grow.

Because chirality determines a nanotube's electrical properties, the ability to grow chiral-specific batches is a nanotechnology holy grail. It could lead to wires that, unlike copper or aluminum, transmit energy without loss. Nanotubes generally grow in random chiralities.

Theorists find mechanism behind nearly pure nanotubes from the unusual catalyst

Jul 26, 2018, 11:16pm UTC
https://phys.org/news/2018-07-theorists-mechanism-pure-nanotubes-unusual.html > Instead, they found the catalyst in question starts nanotubes with a variety of chiral angles but redirects almost all of them toward a fast-growing variant known as (12,6). The cause appears to be a Janus-like interface that is composed of armchair and zigzag segments—and ultimately changes how nanotubes grow. > Because chirality determines a nanotube's electrical properties, the ability to grow chiral-specific batches is a nanotechnology holy grail. It could lead to wires that, unlike copper or aluminum, transmit energy without loss. Nanotubes generally grow in random chiralities.