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Raman spectroscopy of carbon nanotubes

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The use of Raman spectroscopy to reveal the remarkable structure and the unusual electronic and phonon properties of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) is reviewed comprehensively in this article.
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This article is published in Physics Reports.The article was published on 2005-03-01. It has received 3835 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Optical properties of carbon nanotubes & Carbon nanotube.

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Enzyme-Doped Graphene Nanosheets for Enhanced Glucose Biosensing

TL;DR: In this article, a polypyrrole−graphene−glucose oxidase based enzymatic biosensors employed for in vitro electrochemical glucose detection was reported, where the presence of various reactive functionalities such as ketonic, quinonic and carboxylic functional groups on the edge plane of graphene easily binds with the free amine terminals of the glucose oxidase to result in a strong covalent amide linkage.
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Field emission from vertically aligned few-layer graphene

TL;DR: In this article, the electric field emission behavior of vertically aligned few-layer graphene was studied in a parallel plate-type setup, and it was found to be a good field emitter, characterized by turn-on fields as low as 1V/μm and field amplification factors up to several thousands.
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Strengthening mechanisms in carbon nanotube-reinforced aluminum composites

TL;DR: In this paper, the Orowan looping system was used to explain the enhanced mechanical properties of CNT-reinforced aluminum alloys, including load transfer and dislocations from thermal mismatch.
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Continuous Carbon Nanotube-Ultrathin Graphite Hybrid Foams for Increased Thermal Conductivity and Suppressed Subcooling in Composite Phase Change Materials

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the effective thermal conductivity of these UGF composites can be increased further by growing long CNT networks directly from the graphite struts of UGFs into the pore space, and it is discovered that the hybrid structure strongly suppresses subcooling of erythritol due to the heterogeneous nucleation of ERYTHritol at interfaces with the graphitic structures.
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The Role of Carboxylated Carbonaceous Fragments in the Functionalization and Spectroscopy of a Single-Walled Carbon-Nanotube Material

TL;DR: The majority of carboxylic acid groups formed after treatment of a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) material with nitric acid are present on carboxylated carbonaceous fragments (CCFs).
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Raman Spectrum of Graphite

TL;DR: Raman spectra are reported from single crystals of graphite and other graphite materials as mentioned in this paper, and the Raman intensity of this band is inversely proportional to the crystallite size and is caused by a breakdown of the k-selection rule.
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Physical properties of carbon nanotubes

TL;DR: In this paper, an introductory textbook for graduate students and researchers from various fields of science who wish to learn about carbon nanotubes is presented, focusing on the basic principles behind the physical properties and giving the background necessary to understand the recent developments.
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Science of fullerenes and carbon nanotubes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a detailed overview of the properties of Fullerenes and their properties in surface science applications, such as scanning tunnel microscopy, growth and fragmentation studies, and chemical synthesis.
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Band gap fluorescence from individual single-walled carbon nanotubes.

TL;DR: At pH less than 5, the absorption and emission spectra of individual nanotubes show evidence of band gap–selective protonation of the side walls of the tube, which is readily reversed by treatment with base or ultraviolet light.
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Unusually High Thermal Conductivity of Carbon Nanotubes

TL;DR: An unusually high value, lambda approximately 6600 W/m K, is suggested for an isolated (10,10) nanotube at room temperature, comparable to the thermal conductivity of a hypothetical isolated graphene monolayer or diamond.
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