Metal and alloy nanowires: Iron and invar inside carbon nanotubes
Pyrolysis of hydrocarbons over metal catalysts has proved to be a very efficient and versatile technique for generating metal-filled carbon nanotubes. At reduced pressures Fe-filled nanotubes are formed efficiently from ferrocene and C-60. Recently, alloys such as invar (Fe65Ni35) were successfully...
Main Authors: | Grobert, N, Mayne, M, Terrones, M, Sloan, J, Dunin-Borkowski, R, Kamalakaran, R, Seeger, T, Terrones, H, Ruhle, M, Walton, D, Kroto, H, Hutchison, J |
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2001
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