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Synthesis of oriented nanotube films by chemical vapor deposition

Mauron et al., 2002

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10630834660219895324
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Mauron P
Emmenegger C
Züttel A
Nützenadel C
Sudan P
Schlapbach L
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Oriented nanotube films (20–35 μm thick) were synthesised on flat silicon substrates by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of a gas mixture of acetylene and nitrogen. For the CVD we used metal oxide clusters formed by spin coating an iron (III) nitrate ethanol solution onto …
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