Nanotubes assemble! Rice introduces ‘Teslaphoresis’ HOUSTON…
Nanotubes assemble! Rice introduces ‘Teslaphoresis’
HOUSTON – (April 14, 2016) – Scientists at Rice University have discovered that the strong force field emitted by a Tesla coil causes carbon nanotubes to self-assemble into long wires, a phenomenon they call “Teslaphoresis.”
The team led by Rice chemist Paul Cherukuri reported its results this week in ACS Nano.
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Rice University chemist Paul Cherukuri, left, Texas A&M graduate student Lindsey Bornhoeft, center, and Rice research scientist Carter Kittrell show the power of Teslaphoresis, which wirelessly lights their fluorescent tubes. Tests with a customized Tesla coil revealed that nanotubes within the field self-assemble into wires. (Credit: Jeff Fitlow/Rice University)
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Nanotube wires self-assemble under the influence of a directed electric field from the Tesla coil. The effect was discovered by scientists at Rice University, who call it Teslaphoresis. (Credit: Jeff Fitlow/Rice University)
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Nanotube assemblies are drawn to the source of a Tesla field in an experiment at a Rice University lab. (Credit: Jeff Fitlow/Rice University)
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