Potential applications of carbon nanotubesCarbon nanotubes (CNTs) are cylinders of one or more layers of graphene (lattice). Diameters of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) are typically 0.8 to 2 nm and 5 to 20 nm, respectively, although MWNT diameters can exceed 100 nm. CNT lengths range from less than 100 nm to 0.5 m. Individual CNT walls can be metallic or semiconducting depending on the orientation of the lattice with respect to the tube axis, which is called chirality.
Linear complex structureIn mathematics, a complex structure on a real vector space V is an automorphism of V that squares to the minus identity, −I. Such a structure on V allows one to define multiplication by complex scalars in a canonical fashion so as to regard V as a complex vector space. Every complex vector space can be equipped with a compatible complex structure, however, there is in general no canonical such structure. Complex structures have applications in representation theory as well as in complex geometry where they play an essential role in the definition of almost complex manifolds, by contrast to complex manifolds.
Patch-sequencingPatch-sequencing (patch-seq) is a method designed for tackling specific problems involved in characterizing neurons. As neural tissues are one of the most transcriptomically diverse populations of cells, classifying neurons into cell types in order to understand the circuits they form is a major challenge for neuroscientists. Combining classical classification methods with single cell RNA-sequencing post-hoc has proved to be difficult and slow.
Allotropie du carbonethumb|333px|upright=1.4|Huit formes allotropiques du carbone. a) diamant, b) graphite, c) lonsdaléite, d) e) f) g) carbone amorphe h) nanotube. Les formes allotropiques du carbone présentes naturellement à l'état solide sur Terre sont le carbone amorphe et trois formes cristallisées, le graphite, le diamant et la lonsdaléite. D'autres ont d'abord été synthétisées, tels les fullerènes (dont l'archétype ), les nanotubes de carbone, le carbone vitreux et la nanomousse, mais on a découvert ensuite que de petites quantités de fullerènes et de nanotubes se formaient naturellement lors de combustions incomplètes.
GraphiteLe graphite est une espèce minérale qui est, avec le diamant, la lonsdaléite et la chaoite, l'un des allotropes naturels du carbone. Sa formule chimique est « C » mais les formes natives permettent de retrouver des traces d'hydrogène (« H »), d'azote (« N »), d'oxygène (« O »), de silicium (« Si »), d'aluminium (« Al »), de fer (« Fe ») ou encore d'argile. Les gisements historiques sont les mines britanniques de exploitées pour confectionner les mines de crayon dès le .
Generalized complex structureIn the field of mathematics known as differential geometry, a generalized complex structure is a property of a differential manifold that includes as special cases a complex structure and a symplectic structure. Generalized complex structures were introduced by Nigel Hitchin in 2002 and further developed by his students Marco Gualtieri and Gil Cavalcanti.
NanolithographyNanolithography (NL) is a growing field of techniques within nanotechnology dealing with the engineering (patterning e.g. etching, depositing, writing, printing etc) of nanometer-scale structures on various materials. The modern term reflects on a design of structures built in range of 10−9 to 10−6 meters, i.e. nanometer scale. Essentially, the field is a derivative of lithography, only covering very small structures. All NL methods can be categorized into four groups: photo lithography, scanning lithography, soft lithography and other miscellaneous techniques.
Fibre de carbonevignette|Petits morceaux de fibres de carbone (longueur 8 mm). La fibre de carbone se compose de fibres extrêmement fines, d'environ cinq à dix micromètres de diamètre, et est composée principalement d'atomes de carbone. Ceux-ci sont agglomérés dans des cristaux microscopiques qui sont alignés plus ou moins parallèlement à l'axe long de la fibre. L'alignement des cristaux rend la fibre extrêmement résistante pour sa taille. Plusieurs milliers de fibres de carbone sont enroulées ensemble pour former un fil, qui peut être employé tel quel ou tissé.
BiosenseurUn biosenseur (aussi appelé biocapteur) est un dispositif détecteur, semi-biologique associant trois éléments : l'échantillon à étudier : eau, air, sol, matériel biologique (tissus, micro-organismes, organites, récepteurs cellulaires, enzymes, anticorps, acides nucléiques, organismes génétiquement modifié, ou matériel issu d'OGM, etc.) un élément capteur (éventuellement sous la forme d'une puce électronique) détectant des changements physico-chimiques sous forme de signaux (présence/absence) biochimiques et/ou physiques ou chimique dans un milieu (externe ou interne au corps humain) et émettant un signal biologique.
Graphene oxide paperGraphene oxide paper or graphite oxide paper is a material fabricated from graphite oxide. Micrometer thick films of graphene oxide paper are also named as graphite oxide membranes (in the 1960s) or (more recently) graphene oxide membranes. The membranes are typically obtained by slow evaporation of graphene oxide solution or by the filtration method. The material has exceptional stiffness and strength, due to the intrinsic strength of the two-dimensional graphene backbone and to its interwoven layer structure which distributes loads.