different between nanotube vs nanocomposite

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

nanotube From the web:

  • what are nanotubes used for
  • what can nanotubes be used for
  • what are nanotubes made of
  • what is nanotubes in physics
  • what is nanotube technology
  • what carbon nanotubes
  • what are nanotubes and where could they be used
  • what are nanotubes used for gcse


nanocomposite

English

Etymology

nano- +? composite

Noun

nanocomposite (plural nanocomposites)

  1. Any composite material one or more of whose components is some form of nanoparticle; more often consists of carbon nanotubes embedded in a polymer matrix

Translations

nanocomposite From the web:

  • what is meant by nanocomposite
  • what are nanocomposites graphene
  • what is nanocomposite packaging
  • what is nanocomposites clay platelets
  • what is nanocomposites dental
  • what are polymer nanocomposites
  • what is hybrid nanocomposites
  • what is epoxy nanocomposites
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like