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Getting the most out of carbon nanotubes

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David L. Shenkenberg

Carbon nanotubes have been proposed for imaging and therapy, but the electronic properties and the length of the nanotubes can affect their functionality in these applications. In the October 2006 issue of Nature Nanotechnology, Michael S. Arnold and colleagues at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., described a method of separating carbon nanotubes that was a major breakthrough. They separated semiconducting and metallic nanotubes using density-gradient centrifugation. They put surfactant-coated nanotubes into test tubes and added layers of various concentrations of iodixanol...Read full article

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    Published: July 2008
    Biophotonicscarbon nanotubesImagingindustrialNews & Featurestherapy

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