Bibliography
A number of sources were used for research, including books, magazines, newspapers, journals, and websites. Those sources that made a contribution to the final project are listed below, and are linked to thorughout the project, at points where they were used specifically. Images, where possible, are also acknowledged.
| No of source | Source details |
| 1 | Magazine - Education in Chemistry "First steps into a small world" by Kathryn Roberts July 2003 - Vol. 40, No. 4 - page 2 |
| 2 | Magazine - Chemistry
Review |
| 3 | Internet News Item - Ferret
News "Silicon chip replacement may be Nanotubes" (no author given) - May 2002 http://www.ferret.com.au/articles/6f/0c00d... |
| 4 | Magazine -
Nature (Macmillan Magazines) |
| 5 | Internet News Item - Space
Daily "NASA Improves Computers with Tiny Carbon Tubes On Silicon Chips" Moffett Field - Apr 2003 http://www.spacedaily.com/news/chip-tech-0... |
| 6 | Magazine - Scientific American "Researchers Fashion the First Single-Molecule Circuit" Kristin Leutwyler - Aug 2001 http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=00... |
| 7 | Magazine - Scientific American "Tantalizing Tubes " Steve Mirsky - Jun 2000 http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=00... |
| 8 | Website - Molecular Biophysics
Group "Carbon Nanotubes" Serge Lemay - Feb 2002 http://www.mb.tn.tudelft.nl/nanotubes.html |
| 9 | Website - Personal site of Ernst
Richter (University of Kentucky) "Nantubes made simple" Ernst Richter - (date unknown) http://mailhost.ccs.uky.edu/~ernst/carbontu... |
| 10 | Website - PhysicsWeb (from
Institute of Physics) "Carbon Nanotubes" Mildred & Gene Dresselhaus, Peter Eklund, Riichiro Saito - Jan 1998 http://physicsweb.org/article/world/11/1/9/1 |
| 11 | Magazine - Nature (Macmillan
Magazines) |
| 12 | Internet News Item - IBM |
| 13 | (Front Image) |
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