New progress has been made in the development of carbon nanotube assembly structure. As reported by Katherine Bourzac in her The Technology Review article entitled, Making Carbon Nanotubes into Long Fibers, a team at Rice University has developed a way to arrange carbon nanotubes into large structures, including fibers hundreds of meters long, by dissolving them in a “superacid.”
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