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Production of WS2 nanotubes by an activation method

Mackie et al., 2000

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7055095076166218217
Author
Mackie E
Galvan D
Adem E
Talapatra S
Yang G
Migone A
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Advanced Materials

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Tungsten sulfide nanotubes have been prepared at low temperature—the preparation of such closed fullerene‐like structures normally requires very high temperatures. Acid treatment, heating under vacuum to 100° C, and sonication were used to produce the tubes …
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