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Solving the “MoS2 nanotubes” synthetic enigma and elucidating the route for their catalyst-free and scalable production

Chithaiah et al., 2020

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12119446649893631612
Author
Chithaiah P
Ghosh S
Idelevich A
Rovinsky L
Livneh T
Zak A
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ACS nano

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This study solves a more than two-decades-long “MoS2 Nanotubes” synthetic enigma: the futile attempts to synthesize inorganic nanotubes (INTs) of MoS2 via vapor–gas–solid (VGS) reaction. Among them was replication of the recently reported pure-phase synthesis of the …
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