Inorganic materials with double-helix structure have attracted intensive attention due to not only their elegant morphology but also their amazing morphology-related potential applications. The investigation on the formation mechanism of the inorganic double-helix nanostructure is the first step for the fundamental studies of their materials or physical properties. Herein, we demonstrated the space confinement and rotation stress induced self-organization mechanism of the carbon nanotube (CNT)-array double helices under scanning electron microscopy by directly observing their formation process from individual layered double hydroxide flakes, which is a kind of hydrotalcite-like material composed of positively charged layers and charge-balan...
In this paper we demonstrate that the closed SWNT rings formed on SiO2/Si substrate are in a host of...
Formation mechanism of H2Ti3O7 nanotubes by single-step reaction of crystalline TiO2 and NaOH has be...
We demonstrate by molecular dynamics simulations that carbon nanotubes can activate and guide on the...
We report experimental evidence on the possibility to synthesize organized networks of helically wou...
Two different methods recently yielded inorganic materials with double-helix structures: Silicon mic...
SnIP, an atomic-scale inorganic double helix compound is composed of a hexagonal rod packing of doub...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) act as efficient nanoreactors, templating the assembly of sulfur-terminated ...
The strength and flexibility of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) allow them to be constructed Into a variety ...
Recent high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HREM) studies of multiwalled carbon nanotub...
Extended carbon nanostructures, such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs), exhibit remarkable properties but a...
We report an in situ electron microscopy study of pulling mechanism of super-aligned carbon nanotube...
Individualization of carbon nanotubes is of paramount importance in being able to access their uniqu...
Molecular self-assembly is a fundamental process in nature that can be used to develop novel functio...
Two classes of ionic inorganic nanotube (IINT) are predicted to form within carbon nanotubes via the...
Controlling the self-assembly and polymorphic transition of surfactants is a challenging but meaning...
In this paper we demonstrate that the closed SWNT rings formed on SiO2/Si substrate are in a host of...
Formation mechanism of H2Ti3O7 nanotubes by single-step reaction of crystalline TiO2 and NaOH has be...
We demonstrate by molecular dynamics simulations that carbon nanotubes can activate and guide on the...
We report experimental evidence on the possibility to synthesize organized networks of helically wou...
Two different methods recently yielded inorganic materials with double-helix structures: Silicon mic...
SnIP, an atomic-scale inorganic double helix compound is composed of a hexagonal rod packing of doub...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) act as efficient nanoreactors, templating the assembly of sulfur-terminated ...
The strength and flexibility of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) allow them to be constructed Into a variety ...
Recent high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HREM) studies of multiwalled carbon nanotub...
Extended carbon nanostructures, such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs), exhibit remarkable properties but a...
We report an in situ electron microscopy study of pulling mechanism of super-aligned carbon nanotube...
Individualization of carbon nanotubes is of paramount importance in being able to access their uniqu...
Molecular self-assembly is a fundamental process in nature that can be used to develop novel functio...
Two classes of ionic inorganic nanotube (IINT) are predicted to form within carbon nanotubes via the...
Controlling the self-assembly and polymorphic transition of surfactants is a challenging but meaning...
In this paper we demonstrate that the closed SWNT rings formed on SiO2/Si substrate are in a host of...
Formation mechanism of H2Ti3O7 nanotubes by single-step reaction of crystalline TiO2 and NaOH has be...
We demonstrate by molecular dynamics simulations that carbon nanotubes can activate and guide on the...