We investigate the walls of the defective multiwall carbon nanotube (MWCNT), and give possible mechanism for the formation of defective structure. A generalized model has been proposed for the MWCNT. which consists of (a) catalyst part, (b) embryo part and (c) full grown part. We claim that the weak embryo portion of the MWCNT, is structurally undeveloped. The stress due to pressure imbalance between inside and outside of the MWCNT during growth along with axial load at the embryo portion causes distortion, which is the source of bending and making the walls of the MWCNT off-concentric. At the later stage the stressed embryo retain the distorted structure and get transformed into fully gown defective CNT. Published by Elsevier B.V
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Carbon nanotubes are hexagonally configured carbon atoms in cylindrical structures. Exceptionally ig...
Presented herein is an investigation into the buckling behavior of single-walled carbon nanotubes (S...
In the discipline of nanomaterials, the outstanding mechanical properties of nanoscale fibres and tu...
We investigate the walls of the defective multiwall carbon nanotube (MWCNT), and give possible mecha...
We present the direct evidence of defective and disorder places on the surface of multiwall carbon n...
Recent high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HREM) studies of multiwalled carbon nanotub...
We present a novel interpretation of defected tubes based on a dislocation model. A scroll (a sheet ...
We present a novel interpretation of defected tubes based on a dislocation model. A scroll (a sheet ...
We report the mechanical behavior of a unique type of multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) and an ac...
The effects of boundary conditions and defects on the buckling behavior of SWCNTs are investigated u...
During carbon nanotubes synthesis a large amount of “defected ” ones are generated. The purification...
In this study, the nominal tensile strength, Young's modulus and Weibull scale and shape parame...
This paper studies the effect of three different types of defects on the Young's modulus of zigzag a...
This paper reviews some of the main mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes (CNT), including nonli...
This paper reviews some of the main mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes (CNT), including nonli...
Carbon nanotubes are hexagonally configured carbon atoms in cylindrical structures. Exceptionally ig...
Presented herein is an investigation into the buckling behavior of single-walled carbon nanotubes (S...
In the discipline of nanomaterials, the outstanding mechanical properties of nanoscale fibres and tu...