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Carbon Nanotubes, Production Methods for Carbon Nanotubes Including Arc Discharge, Laser, Chemical Vapor Depsition and Ball Milling by Cheap Tubes Inc
Since their discovery several methods have been used to produce single and multi walled nanotubes. These include plasma arc discharge, pulsed lasers, chemical vapor deposition, ball milling etc. These techniques are outlined as are their relative advantages and disadvantages.

Modern Trends in Atomic Force Microscopy of Polymers - Supplier Data By Veeco
Initially introduced as an accessory to scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), atomic force microscopy (AFM) has become an advanced and most valuable scanning probe technique broadly used in academic and industrial research. A superior feature of AFM — the high-resolution visualization of surfaces — d

Producing Controlled Grid Patterns of Nanotube Arrays for Strengthening Polymer Composites
This article examines a scalable inexpensive technique to grow grid patterns of nanotube arrays. The inter-grid spacing can be tailored as required giving a simple method of controlling the volume fraction of nanotubes grown on our substrates.

Researchers Compare Atomic Masses With Unprecedented Accuracy - New Technology
MIT atomic physicists have developed a technique that compares the masses of single charged atoms with unprecedented accuracy — akin to measuring the distance between Boston and Los Angeles to within the width of a human hair. Posted 19th December 2003

Researchers Grow Silicon Nanowires And Carbon Nanotubes A Room Temperature - New Technology
Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have found an innovative way to grow silicon nanowires and carbon nanotubes directly on microstructures at room temperature. Posted June 23 2003

The Synthesis of Bamboo Structured Carbon Nanotubes on MgO Supported Bimetallic Cu-Mo Catalysts
This article shows the successful synthesis of bamboo structured carbon nanotubes (BCNTs) using the catalytic decomposition of methane over supported Cu/Mo catalysts. Analysis of the BCNTs indicate that as the Cu content in the catalyst increases so does the yields of high quality nanotubes.

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