CuNT
English
Etymology
Noun
CuNT (plural CuNTs)
- (chemistry) Abbreviation of copper nanotube.[1]
- 2017 July 27, Liang-Cai Ma, Ling Ma, Jian-Min Zhang, “First-principles study of the stability, magnetic and electronic properties of Fe and Co monoatomic chains encapsulated into copper nanotube”, in European Physical Journal B: Condensed Matter and Complex Systems, volume 90, number 7, , →ISSN, page 2:
- As a comparison with earlier findings and the hybrid structures studied below, we first investigate the relaxation structures and the magnetic ground states of freestanding Fe [iron] and Co [cobalt] MACs [monatomic chains] as well as the structure parameters of pristine CuNT.
Hypernyms
Derived terms
copper nanotube
- Co@CuNT (cobalt-doped copper nanotube)
- Fe@CuNT (iron-doped copper nanotube)
- PdCu@CuNT (palladium-copper alloy copper nanotube)
- TM@CuNT (transition metal doped copper nanotube)
Related terms
copper nanotube
- CNT (carbon nanotube)
- CuNW (copper nanowire)
References
- ^ Dengfeng Wu, Haoxiang Xu, Dapeng Cao, Adrian Fisher, Yi Gao, Daojian Cheng; "PdCu alloy nanoparticle-decorated copper nanotubes as enhanced electrocatalysts: DFT prediction validated by experiment", 9 November 2016, 'Nanotechnology'; DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/27/49/495403