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But in a paper posted online today in Nature Nanotechnology, the MIT team, led by materials scientist Yang Shao-Horn, took a very different approach: using carbon nanotubes to replace the oxide-based positive electrode.
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Because of the constraints of other approaches, such as ultralow detection, large detection range, high cost, and knowledge complexity, the implementation of effective approaches using carbon-based materials is vital.
Other approaches use carbon budget models (e.g., [18]), remote sensing data (e.g. [19, 20]), or a combination of both with field measurements (e.g., [21 24]).
Other approaches use carbon budget models (e.g., [ 18]), remote sensing data (e.g. [ 19, 20]), or a combination of both with field measurements (e.g., [ 21– 21]).
New approaches of using carbon seeds for SWCNT "cloning" are also summarized.
In this report, zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) decorated reduced graphene oxide (RGO) composite was fabricated by a one-pot approach using supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2).
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Tagline: Next 1000x computing revolution using carbon nanotube.
Mice were sacrificed using carbon dioxide.
In this paper, we adopt a stepwise loading approach using multi-walled carbon nanotube (MCNT) as a model support to prepare Pt-loaded multi-walled carbon nanotube (Pt/MCNT) and magnetically responsive Pt-Fe3O4/MCNT catalysts.
Ordered mesoporous N-doped carbon (OMNC) is prepared via a facile nanocasting approach using ethylenediamine (EDA) and carbon tetrachloride (CTC) as precursors, for which the pore structure, N-dopants and basicity are strongly dependent on the pyrolysis temperature (500 800 °C).
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