Nanotubes

Nanotubes, specifically carbon nanotubes (CNTs), are cylindrical nanostructures composed of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. They possess remarkable mechanical strength, electrical conductivity, and thermal properties, making them suitable for various applications. In electronics, CNTs are utilized for transistors, sensors, and conductive films. In materials science, they enhance the strength and lightweight characteristics of composites. Medical applications include drug delivery and imaging agents due to their biocompatibility. Additionally, CNTs are explored for energy storage solutions like batteries and supercapacitors, and in environmental applications for filtration and remediation. Their unique properties hold promise across multiple fields of technology.

CAT#: STEM-NT-0006-LC
CAT#: STEM-NT-0007-LC
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