Making carbon nanotubes without a metal catalyst

Monday, August 10, 2009 - 14:07 in Physics & Chemistry

Researchers at MIT have for the first time shown that carbon nanotubes can grow without a metal catalyst. They demonstrate that the same compound found in cubic zirconia can grow nanotubes without the unwanted side effects of metal.

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