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An individual layer of lead iodide (depicted in the lower part of the image) is seamlessly wrapped into a cylinder, resulting in the formation of a single‐walled inorganic nanotube. To achive this, a solvent‐free high‐temperature route is employed using the inner cavities of multiwalled carbon nanotubes as hosting templates. This work is described by G. Tobias and co‐workers on page 2016.
The template assisted growth of single‐layered inorganic nanotubes is reported. Single‐crystalline lead iodide single‐layered nanotubes have been prepared using the inner cavities of carbon nanotubes as hosting templates. The diameter of the resulting inorganic nanotubes is merely dependent on the diameter of the host. This facile method is highly versatile opening up new horizons in the preparation...
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