Gadget sorts nanotubes by size
A method of sorting carbon nanotubes by their size and electrical properties could make them easier to use in everything from nano-electronics to tear-proof textiles.
Carbon nanotubes come in a range of sizes and vary in their ability to conduct electricity.
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