Definition of «nanotubes»

Nanotubes are cylindrical structures made up of carbon atoms that have a diameter of about one nanometer. They can be formed by rolling graphene sheets, which are single layers of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice pattern. Nanotubes possess unique mechanical and electrical properties due to their small size and structure, making them attractive for various applications such as electronics, materials science, and medicine.

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