different between nanotube vs intertube

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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intertube

English

Etymology

From inter- +? tube.

Adjective

intertube (not comparable)

  1. Between or among tubes or nanotubes.
    • 2001, Young-Gui Yoon and Steven G. Louie, “Electronic Structure and Quantum Conductance of Carbon Nanotubes”, in Giorgio Benedek et al. (editors), Nanostructured Carbon for Advanced Applications,[1] Kluwer Academic Publishers, ?ISBN, page 242:
      If the intertube interactions are negligibly small, the electronic band structure along any line in the Brillouin zone parallel to the rope axis would be exactly the same as that of an isolated tube.

Related terms

  • Intertubes

Anagrams

  • butterine, turbiteen

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