Metallic nanoscale fibers from stable iodine-doped carbon nanotu

Coating processes – Immersion or partial immersion

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4274432, B05D 512

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061399191

ABSTRACT:
A method of doping involves soaking single-walled carbon nanotubes in molten iodine. Excess physisorbed iodine may then be removed by annealing.

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