
pmid: 23943418
Metric length supramolecular nanotube yarns are fabricated though a spinning process from the diluted aqueous solution of self-assembled nanotubes, with bolaamphiphiles working as molecular building blocks. These non-covalent bonding based nanotube yarns show outstanding mechanical strength compared with some conventional polymers and could be operated under the macro conditions.
Models, Molecular, Nanotubes, Alkanes, Molecular Conformation, Nanotechnology, Histidine, Stress, Mechanical, Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions, Mechanical Phenomena
Models, Molecular, Nanotubes, Alkanes, Molecular Conformation, Nanotechnology, Histidine, Stress, Mechanical, Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions, Mechanical Phenomena
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