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Nanocarpets for Trapping Microscopic Particles

TBMG-345

12/01/2004

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Nanocarpets — that is, carpets of carbon nanotubes — are undergoing development as means of trapping microscopic particles for scientific analysis. Examples of such particles include inorganic particles, pollen, bacteria, and spores. Nanocarpets can be characterized as scaled-down versions of ordinary macroscopic floor carpets, which trap dust and other particulate matter, albeit not purposefully. Nanocarpets can also be characterized as mimicking both the structure and the particle-trapping behavior of ciliated lung epithelia, the carbon nanotubes being analogous to cilia (see figure).

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"Nanocarpets for Trapping Microscopic Particles," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2004.
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Dec 1, 2004
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TBMG-345
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English