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How are Nanotubes Synthesized?
Nanotubes can be synthesized using several methods such as
chemical vapor deposition
(CVD),
laser ablation
, and
arc discharge
. Among these, CVD is the most commonly used method due to its scalability and ability to produce high-quality nanotubes.
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