Re: Stretching Buckytubes

From: Steve Witham (sw@tiac.net)
Date: Mon Mar 10 1997 - 20:55:13 MST


>Buckytubes put under stress tend to unravel into one-atom-thick carbyne
>strings, which are stronger than the original tube, but also chemically
>reactive (http://cnst.rice.edu/images/tube1.gif). It would be cool if
>streching a rope made of buckytube would convert it into something even
>stronger! Probably won't work, though-- carbyne strands will react with one
>another.

Couldn't you just stretch it in a bath of something?

 --Steve (not a chemist on TV even)

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