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Final Program: Separation of Carbon Nanotubes I
Separation of Carbon Nanotubes I

Date: Tuesday, September 26, 10:30 am
Nanoscience - NAN2

Studies of Redox Reactivity of Carbon Nanotubes; Stephen Doorn, Los Alamos National Laboratory

 

Using the Inherent Redox Differences of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes to Fractionate Them According to Diameter and Metallicity; Fotios Papadimitrakopoulos, University of Connecticut

 

Understanding the Relationship between the Growth Conditions and the Diameter of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes; Jie Liu, Duke University      

 

“Super-Growth” Carbon Nanotubes -What can we do with this highly efficient synthesis?-; Don Futaba, National Institute of Advanced Science and Technol

 

Reversible cyclic peptides and other designed peptide systems for use in the noncovalent functionalization of carbon nanotubes; Gregg Dieckmann, The University of Texas at Dallas and NanoTech Institute

 

Dispersion and Separation of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes; Takeshi Akasaka, University of Tsukuba

 



TitlePresenting AuthorDateTime
Studies of Redox Reactivity of Carbon NanotubesStephen DoornTue Sep 2610:30 am
Using the Inherent Redox Differences of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes to Fractionate Them According to Diameter and MetallicityFotios PapadimitrakopoulosTue Sep 2610:50 am
Understanding the Relationship between the Growth Conditions and the Diameter of Single Walled Carbon NanotubesJie LiuTue Sep 2611:10 am
“Super-Growth” Carbon Nanotubes -What can we do with this highly efficient synthesis?- Don FutabaTue Sep 2611:30 am
Reversible cyclic peptides and other designed peptide systems for use in the noncovalent functionalization of carbon nanotubesGregg DieckmannTue Sep 2611:50 am
Dispersion and Separation of Single-Walled Carbon NanotubesTakeshi AkasakaTue Sep 2612:10 pm



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