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In 1999, Kim and Lieber attached these entities to two independent electrodes to prepare the first near-atomic electromechanical system, which operated like a tweezer. (-5[1])Vertically aligned arrays of these entities are often generated using a “tip-growth” or “base-growth” methodology. Another of these entities can be produced in a reaction involving a metal carbonyl catalyst at high pressure called the HiPCO (“hip-COE”) method. The perimeter vector of these structures is commonly represented using (*) (m,n) (“m-comma-n”) lattice index notation. Depending on how they fold onto themselves, these structures can assume chiral, armchair, or zigzag (10[1])configurations. In the Russian-doll model, multi-walled examples of these structures comprise many concentric graphene layers. (10[1])For 10 points, name these cylindrical allotropes of carbon. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: carbon nanotubes [or CNTs; accept single-walled nanotubes or SWNTs; accept multi-walled nanotubes; accept vertically aligned nanotube arrays or VANTAs; accept nanotube nanotweezers; prompt on fullerenes]
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Moses KitakuleColumbiaPrinceton8910
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