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Inorganic Nanotubes
Synonyms:
Inorganic
nanotubes, inorganic Buckytubes,
WS2, MoS2, NbS2,
Carbon Nanotube Description:
a) Electrical conductivity -- probably the best conductor of electricity on a nanoscale level that can ever be possible
b) Thermal conductivity -- comparable to diamond along the tube axis
c) Mechanical -- probably the stiffest, strongest, and toughest fiber that can ever exist
d) Molecular perfection -- essentially free of defects
e) Self-assembly -- strong van der Waals attraction leads to spontaneous roping of many nanotubes. Important in certain applications
a) Inorganic nanotubes
b) WS2, MoS2, and NbS2
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Semiconductor devices, sensors, biosensors, and nano-motors, flat panel displays, atomic force microscopes, conductive plastics, & superconductors
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