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Submicrometer scroll/tubular lamellar crystals of nylon 6,6
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Submicrometer scroll/tubular lamellar crystals of nylon 6,6

Wenwen Cai, Christopher Li, Lingyu Li, Bernard Lotz, Mimi Keating and David Marks
Advanced materials (Weinheim), v 16(7), pp 600-605
05 Apr 2004

Abstract

Nanotubular structures have been the focus of great attention since the discovery of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in 1991. A number of nanotubular solids, including carbon and gallium nitride, have been successfully produced. Two typical methods have been used to synthesize nanotubular structures: self-assembly and templating techniques.

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