The power of confinement: How tiny nanotubes can squeeze new materials into being

The power of confinement: How tiny nanotubes can squeeze new materials into being

An international research project, led by The University of Warwick and the University of Lille, has used nanotube compression to transform the underlying chemistry and physics of a compound, creating a promising new one-dimensional material. An international research project, led by The University of Warwick and the University of Lille, has used nanotube compression to transform the underlying chemistry and physics of a compound, creating a promising new one-dimensional material. Nanophysics Nanomaterials Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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