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DescriptionIndium(III) sulfide nanotubes.jpg | Indium(III) sulfide nanocoils can be synthesized at 180 °C (a), while increasing the temperature to 220 °C would result in SWNTs (b). Oriented attachments of nanocoils are found in some TEM images (d,e, side view; f, top view), suggesting a formation mechanism via the coiling of ultrathin nanocoils followed by oriented attachment (c). Scale bar: a,d,e,f, 50 nm; b, 100 nm. |
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Source | http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2015/151029/ncomms9756/full/ncomms9756.html |
Author | Bing Ni et al. |
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