Facile preparation of stabilized polymeric nanotubes using sacrificial yttrium hydroxidenanotubes as template and block copolymer micelles as precursor
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Wenming Shen, Hui Wang, Huisheng Peng, Lei Nie, Daoyong Chen, Ming Jiang
We report here facile preparation of stabilized polymeric nanotubes with a hair-like shell using yttrium hydroxide nanotubes as the sacrificial template and block copolymer micelles as the precursor, and orientation of the polymeric nanotubes encapsulating magnetic particles under magnetic field.
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