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The physical properties of SWNTs have made them an extremely attractive material for the manufacturing of nano devices. SWNTs have been shown to be stronger than steel as estimates for the Young’s modulus approaches 1 Tpa. Their electrical conductance is comparable to copper with anticipate current densities of up to 10 13 A/cm 2 and a resistivity as low as 0.34 x 10 -4 Ω.cm at room temperatures. Finally, they have a high thermal conductivity (3000 - 6000 W.m/K).

The electronic properties of a particular SWNT structure are based on its chirality or twist in the structure of the tube which is defined by its n,m value. The values of n and m determine the chirality, or "twist" of the nanotube. The chirality in turn affects the conductance of the nanotube, its density, its lattice structure, and other properties. A SWNT is considered metallic if the value n-m is divisible by three. Otherwise, the nanotube is semi-conducting. The external environment also has an effect on the conductance of a tube, thus molecules such as O 2 and NH 3 can change the overall conductance of a tube, while the presence of metals have been shown to significantly effect the opto-electronic properties of SWNTs.

Multi walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) range from double walled NTs, through many-walled NTs ( [link] ) to carbon nanofibers. Carbon nanofibers are the extreme of multi walled tubes ( [link] ) and they are thicker and longer than either SWNTs or MWNTs, having a cross-sectional of ca. 500 Å 2 and are between 10 to 100 μm in length. They have been used extensively in the construction of high strength composites.

TEM image of an individual multi walled carbon nanotube (MWNTs). Copyright of Nanotech Innovations.
SEM image of vapor grown carbon nanofibers.

Synthesis of carbon nanotubes

A range of methodologies have been developed to produce nanotubes in sizeable quantities, including arc discharge, laser ablation, high pressure carbon monoxide (HiPco), and vapor liquid solid (VLS) growth. All these processes take place in vacuum or at low pressure with a process gases, although VLS growth can take place at atmospheric pressure. Large quantities of nanotubes can be synthesized by these methods; advances in catalysis and continuous growth processes are making SWNTs more commercially viable.

The first observation of nanotubes was in the carbon soot formed during the arc discharge production of fullerenes. The high temperatures caused by the discharge caused the carbon contained in the negative electrode to sublime and the CNTs are deposited on the opposing electrode. Tubes produced by this method were initially multi walled tubes (MWNTs). However, with the addition of cobalt to the vaporized carbon, it is possible to grow single walled nanotubes. This method it produces a mixture of components, and requires further purification to separate the CNTs from the soot and the residual catalytic metals. Producing CNTs in high yield depends on the uniformity of the plasma arc, and the temperature of the deposit forming on the carbon electrode.

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Source:  OpenStax, Carbon nanotubes. OpenStax CNX. Sep 30, 2013 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11576/1.1
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