JOURNAL ARTICLE

Smallest Freestanding Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube

Abstract

Here, we report the successful direct observation of the smallest free-standing single-walled carbon nanotube, which has a diameter of about 0.43 nm. Our single-walled carbon nanotubes were produced by the improved floating reactant method, which combines the conventional substrate and floating catalyst methods using zeolite particles as a floating catalyst support. This finding is also important because small-diameter nanotubes were proved to be able to grow without any confinement that limits the tube diameter such as in the tube growth in a template or in the central core of a multiwalled nanotube, as reported in previous studies by other groups. The success of obtaining very small single-walled carbon nanotubes opens the door to unprecedented applications of this fascinating material as a true 1D material.

Keywords:
Carbon nanotube Materials science Nanotechnology Nanotube Catalysis Tube (container) Substrate (aquarium) Zeolite Carbon nanotube supported catalyst Carbon fibers Core (optical fiber) Composite material Chemical engineering Carbon nanofiber Chemistry Organic chemistry Composite number

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