Fullerene pipes |
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Authors: | J Liu AG Rinzler H Dai JH Hafner RK Bradley PJ Boul A Lu T Iverson K Shelimov CB Huffman F Rodriguez-Macias YS Shon TR Lee DT Colbert RE Smalley |
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Affiliation: | J. Liu, A. G. Rinzler, H. Dai, J. H. Hafner, R. K. Bradley, P. J. Boul, A. Lu, T. Iverson, K. Shelimov, C. B. Huffman, F. Rodriguez-Macias, D. T. Colbert, R. E. Smalley, Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, Rice Quantum Institute. |
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Abstract: | Single-wall fullerene nanotubes were converted from nearly endless, highly tangled ropes into short, open-ended pipes that behave as individual macromolecules. Raw nanotube material was purified in large batches, and the ropes were cut into 100- to 300-nanometer lengths. The resulting pieces formed a stable colloidal suspension in water with the help of surfactants. These suspensions permit a variety of manipulations, such as sorting by length, derivatization, and tethering to gold surfaces. |
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