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nanotube

English

Etymology

nano- +? tube

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: na?no?tu?be

Noun

nanotube (plural nanotubes)

  1. (chemistry) Shortening of carbon nanotube; A carbon molecule, in the shape of a tube, having a fullerene structure and a diameter of about 1 or 2 nanometers.
  2. any nanotech tubular structure with a characteristic diameter measured in a few nanometres, such as titanium nanotubes

Synonyms

(carbon molecule):

  • buckytube
  • carbon nanotube

Translations

See also

  • nanotechnology

Anagrams

  • butanone

French

Noun

nanotube m (plural nanotubes)

  1. nanotube

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graphene

English

Etymology

From graph(ite) +? -ene.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???æf.i?n/

Noun

graphene (plural graphenes)

  1. (organic chemistry) Any polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon having the structure of part of a layer of graphite.
  2. (inorganic chemistry) An arbitrarily large-scale, one-atom-thick layer of graphite, an allotrope of carbon, that has remarkable electric characteristics.

Derived terms

  • -ene (monolayer materials similar to graphene)
  • graphane
  • penta-graphene

Related terms

  • graphite

Translations

See also

  • benzene
  • cycloalkene
  • diamond
  • fullerene

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