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David Jones
Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6688, 24-24
Abstract:
Carbon nanotubes have been marketed as the latest in miracle superconductors and reinforcing fibres, but they cannot yet be produced in bulk. Daedalus intends to do this, by making them under catalytic control — just like any other chain polymer. His plan is to develop a metal anode plated with amorphous carbon, dipped into a solution of an alkali metal carbide in a suitable polar but aprotic solvent.
Date: 1998
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