Carbon Nanotubes: Properties, Synthesis, and Application


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This review describes features of the structure of carbon nanotubes, their principal characteristics, methods of synthesis, and regions of potential application. Most attention has been paid to the use of nanotubes in catalysis. Examples are given of the functionalization of nanotubes and also their use as catalysts, catalytic additives, and catalyst supports.

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T. Maniecki

Lodzinski Technical University, Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Chemical Faculty

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Email: tomasz.maniecki@lodz.pl
Poland, Warsaw

O. Shtyka

Lodzinski Technical University, Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Chemical Faculty

Email: tomasz.maniecki@lodz.pl
Poland, Warsaw

P. Mierczynski

Lodzinski Technical University, Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Chemical Faculty

Email: tomasz.maniecki@lodz.pl
Poland, Warsaw

R. Ciesielski

Lodzinski Technical University, Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Chemical Faculty

Email: tomasz.maniecki@lodz.pl
Poland, Warsaw

A. Czylkowska

Lodzinski Technical University, Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Chemical Faculty

Email: tomasz.maniecki@lodz.pl
Poland, Warsaw

J. Leyko

Lodzinski Technical University, Institute of Engineering and Transport

Email: tomasz.maniecki@lodz.pl
Poland, Warsaw

G. Mitukiewicz

Lodzinski Technical University, Institute of Engineering and Transport

Email: tomasz.maniecki@lodz.pl
Poland, Warsaw

S. Dubkov

Moscow National Research University

Email: tomasz.maniecki@lodz.pl
Russian Federation, Moscow

D. Gromov

Moscow National Research University

Email: tomasz.maniecki@lodz.pl
Russian Federation, Moscow

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