nanotubets
Nanotubets are a hypothetical class of nanostructures with a tubular morphology, meaning they are hollow cylinders at the nanoscale. The term "nanotubets" is not a widely established or standardized scientific term, and its usage might vary depending on the specific context or research group. It is generally understood to refer to tube-like structures with at least one dimension in the nanometer range, typically ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers in diameter. These structures can be composed of a variety of materials, including carbon, inorganic compounds, and polymers.
The properties and potential applications of nanotubets are heavily dependent on their material composition, size, and
Inorganic nanotubets, made from materials like metal oxides or sulfides, can exhibit unique optical and catalytic