nanoputket
Nanoputket, also known as nanotubes, are cylindrical molecules made of rolled-up sheets of single-layer carbon atoms. These atoms are arranged in a hexagonal lattice structure, resembling a honeycomb. The diameter of these structures typically ranges from a few nanometers to tens of nanometers, while their length can vary greatly, from a few nanometers to several millimeters.
There are two main types of nanoputket: single-walled nanoputket (SWNTs) and multi-walled nanoputket (MWNTs). SWNTs consist
Nanoputket possess remarkable mechanical and electrical properties. They are incredibly strong and stiff, with tensile strengths
Potential uses for nanoputket span various fields. In electronics, they could be used to create smaller, faster,