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Corrugated carbon

David Jones

Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6689, 133-133

Abstract: Last week, Daedalus planned to grow carbon nanotubes on a catalytic anode with circular reaction sites. Now, he wants to generalize the idea by making the reaction template more complicated. A hexagonal lattice of reaction sites, for example, would grow carbon honeycomb. Strong and light for structural purposes, carbon honeycomb could also be used as an insulator, a one-dimensional conductor, a molecular sieve or an absorbent.

Date: 1998
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