Household Ingredients Rich in Sodium Help Grow Carbon Nanotubes

Household Ingredients Rich in Sodium Help Grow Carbon NanotubesBaking soda, table salt, and detergent are surprisingly effective ingredients for cooking up carbon nanotubes, researchers at MIT have found. In a study published this week in the journal Angewandte Chemie, the team reports that sodium-containing compounds found in common household ingredients are able to catalyze the growth of carbon nanotubes, or CNTs, at much […]

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