2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2006.03.019
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“…In agreement with literature values, the typical fluorescence QY was ~0.04% for micelleencapsulated SWNTs. 71,150 Interestingly, the purified sample of DNA-wrapped (6,5) semiconducting SWNTs displayed a QY that was nearly three times greater than that of the heterogeneous, surfactant-wrapped samples. 151 …”
Section: Ensemble Fluorescence Quantum Yieldsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In agreement with literature values, the typical fluorescence QY was ~0.04% for micelleencapsulated SWNTs. 71,150 Interestingly, the purified sample of DNA-wrapped (6,5) semiconducting SWNTs displayed a QY that was nearly three times greater than that of the heterogeneous, surfactant-wrapped samples. 151 …”
Section: Ensemble Fluorescence Quantum Yieldsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Studies of carbon filaments continued through the early 1900s, as materials scientists worked to prevent their formation during processing in coal and steel plants, and later in the coolant channels of nuclear reactors. 6 Advances in understanding the growth mechanisms for carbon filaments soon made it possible to grow extremely thin fibers. Consequently, a Russian group reported the first nanometer-sized hollow carbon filaments in 1952.…”
Section: Discovery Of Carbon Nanotubesmentioning
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“…Billon N, Monteiro MC, Dani C. [2]. Les nanotubes de carbone n'existent pas à l'état naturel, mais ils ont été fabriqués par une méthode similaire à celle utilisée pour la préparation des fullerènes (voir Glossaire) [1]. Depuis, plusieurs méthodes pour leur synthèse ont été optimisées [3].…”
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