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Carbon nanotubes for power applications

Raffaelle et al., 2005

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14679992157988909974
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Raffaelle R
Landi B
Harris J
Bailey S
Hepp A
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Carbon nanotubes have been found to possess a wide variety of extremely remarkable properties, most notably high electrical and thermal conductivity, mechanical strength, and catalytic surface area. These properties imbue carbon nanotubes with tremendous potential …
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