nanotubusten
Nanotubusten is a proposed class of nanoscale tubular structures in nanotechnology. They are hollow, elongated tubes with wall thickness on the order of a few nanometers and overall diameters ranging from tens to a few hundred nanometers, while lengths can reach micrometers. The walls are envisioned as covalently bonded lattices formed from carbon, boron nitride, or other two-dimensional sheets rolled into cylindrical geometries. The term is used in speculative literature to denote tubular nanostructures with such architecture.
Structural variants include single-walled, multi-walled, or porous-walled forms; ends may be closed or open, and wall
Synthesis methods are proposed to combine template-directed deposition, chemical vapor deposition on porous substrates, rolling of
Properties commonly discussed include high surface area, adjustable mechanical strength, and electrical conductivity that can be
Current status remains exploratory. Nanotubusten are primarily described in theoretical and early experimental studies, with challenges