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FTIR studies of nitrogen doped carbon nanotubes

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In this article, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was carried out in the range of 400-4000 cm − 1 to study the attachment of the impurities on carbon nanotubes.
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This article is published in Diamond and Related Materials.The article was published on 2006-02-01. It has received 201 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Amorphous carbon & Carbon nanotube.

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FTIR Spectroscopy for Carbon Family Study

TL;DR: The FTIR vibrational spectroscopy is presented, without claiming to cover entire field, for the characterization of diamond, amorphous carbon, graphite, graphene, carbon nanotubes, fullerene and carbon quantum dots.
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Amine-Modified Graphene: Thrombo-Protective Safer Alternative to Graphene Oxide for Biomedical Applications

TL;DR: It is concluded that G-NH(2) is not endowed with thrombotoxic property unlike other commonly investigated graphene derivatives and is thus potentially safe for in vivo biomedical applications.
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Size-dependent reactivity of diamond nanoparticles.

TL;DR: A new technique to modify the surface of particles with hydrogen, which prevents cluster formation in buffer solution and which is a perfect starting condition for chemical surface modifications is introduced.
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Effect of chemical doping of boron and nitrogen on the electronic, optical, and electrochemical properties of carbon nanotubes

TL;DR: In this paper, the electronic, optical and electrochemical properties along with electronic behaviors of boron (B) and nitrogen (N) substituted Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNTs) underlying density functional theory (DFT) simulations are discussed.
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Detoxification of pesticide waste via activated carbon adsorption process

TL;DR: A state of art review of pesticide agrochemical practice, its fundamental characteristics, background studies and environmental implications, and the expanding of activated carbon adsorption represents a plausible and powerful circumstance, leading to the superior improvement of environmental preservation.
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Helical microtubules of graphitic carbon

Sumio Iijima
- 01 Nov 1991 - 
TL;DR: Iijima et al. as mentioned in this paper reported the preparation of a new type of finite carbon structure consisting of needle-like tubes, which were produced using an arc-discharge evaporation method similar to that used for fullerene synthesis.
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Nanotube molecular wires as chemical sensors

TL;DR: The nanotubes sensors exhibit a fast response and a substantially higher sensitivity than that of existing solid-state sensors at room temperature and the mechanisms of molecular sensing with nanotube molecular wires are investigated.
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Crossed Nanotube Junctions

TL;DR: Junctions consisting of two crossed single-walled carbon nanotubes were fabricated with electrical contacts at each end of each nanotube, identified as metallic (M) or semiconducting (S), based on their two-terminal conductances; MM, MS, and SS four- terminal devices were studied.
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Controlled growth and electrical properties of heterojunctions of carbon nanotubes and silicon nanowires

TL;DR: In this article, the authors report controlled, catalytic growth of metal-semiconductor junctions between carbon nanotubes and silicon nanowires, and show that these junctions exhibit reproducible rectifying behavior.
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Identification of electron donor states in N-doped carbon nanotubes

TL;DR: In this paper, pyridine-like N structures are observed to be responsible for the metallic behavior and prominent features near the Fermi level, which could pave the way to real molecular heterojunction devices.
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