Tuncel, 2011 - Google Patents
Non-covalent interactions between carbon nanotubes and conjugated polymersTuncel, 2011
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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are interest to many different disciplines including chemistry, physics, biology, material science and engineering because of their unique properties and potential applications in various areas spanning from optoelectronics to biotechnology …
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