Scientists use surfactant to help make 'inert' templates for nanotube growth
| Date | 17th, Oct 2022 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have used a surfactant to disperse insulating boron nitride nanotubes and coat them onto surfaces without bundling. The team demonstrated that heat treatment could remove the surfactant to reveal clean nanoscale templates; chemical vapor deposition could then form coaxial nanotubes on the template using a range of materials. The ability to coat nanotubes onto "inert" insulating structures gives scientists unprecedented access to the properties of new nanotube materials.