Nanotube
Appearance
A nanotube is a nanometer-scale hollow tube-like structure.
Kinds of nanotubes
[edit]- BCN nanotube, composed of comparable amounts of boron, carbon, and nitrogen atoms
- Boron nitride nanotube, a polymorph of boron nitride[1][2]
- Carbon nanotube, includes general nanotube terminology and diagrams
- DNA nanotube, a two-dimensional lattice which curves back upon itself,[3] somewhat similar in size and shape to a carbon nanotube
- Gallium nitride nanotube, a nanotube of gallium nitride
- Silicon nanotube, made of silicon atoms[4]
- Non-carbon nanotube, especially tungsten(IV) sulfide nanotubes[5]
- Tunneling nanotube, a tubular membrane connection between cells
- Titanium nanotubes, created by the conversion of the mineral anatase by hydrothermal synthesis[6]
Nanotubes builders
[edit]- Chiraltube. Atomistic builder for any nanotubes with any chirality from any 2D material.[7]
- TubeASP. For carbon nanotubes.
- Nanotuve Modeler. For carbon nanotubes only.
References
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- ^ de Albornoz-Caratozzolo JM, Cervantes-Sodi F (2024). "Chiraltube, rolling 2D materials into chiral nanotubes". Nanoscale Advances. 6 (1): 79–91. doi:10.1039/D3NA00301A. ISSN 2516-0230. PMC 10729892. PMID 38125603.