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July 17th, 2006
Magic impurities not magic nanotubes
Abstract:
The electrocatalytic properties of some carbon nanotube electrodes are actually caused by impurities, report scientists in the UK. Richard Compton and colleagues at the University of Oxford, analysed the anaesthetic known as halothane using a multiwalled carbon nanotube modified glassy carbon electrode.
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rsc.org
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