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- Carbon_nanocone abstract "Carbon nanocones are conical structures which are made predominantly from carbon and which have at least one dimension of the order one micrometer or smaller. Nanocones have height and base diameter of the same order of magnitude; this distinguishes them from tipped nanowires which are much longer than their diameter. Nanocones occur on the surface of natural graphite. Hollow carbon nanocones can also be produced by decomposing hydrocarbons with a plasma torch. Electron microscopy reveals that the opening angle (apex) of the cones is not arbitrary, but has preferred values of approximately 20°, 40°, and 60°. This observation was explained by a model of the cone wall composed of wrapped graphene sheets, where the geometrical requirement for seamless connection naturally accounted for the semi-discrete character and the absolute values of the cone angle. A related carbon nanoform is the Single-walled carbon nanohorn which typically form aggregates 80-100nm in size. Hassan Jolany computed the boiling points of the infinite type of Carbon nanocones by using topological index theory in graph theory.".
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- Carbon_nanocone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carbon nanocone".
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- Carbon_nanocone subject Category:Carbon_forms.
- Carbon_nanocone subject Category:Nanomaterials.
- Carbon_nanocone hypernym Structures.
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- Carbon_nanocone comment "Carbon nanocones are conical structures which are made predominantly from carbon and which have at least one dimension of the order one micrometer or smaller. Nanocones have height and base diameter of the same order of magnitude; this distinguishes them from tipped nanowires which are much longer than their diameter. Nanocones occur on the surface of natural graphite. Hollow carbon nanocones can also be produced by decomposing hydrocarbons with a plasma torch.".
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