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A scoping study into the manufacture and use of nanomaterials in the UK. (2005). A report of the Department for  Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (Defra, UK).  Article
Articles on nanotubes used in plastics (from Hyperion Catalysis).  Accessed on March 13, 2006. Article
Carbon multiwall nanotubes: A high performance conductive additive for demanding plastics applications. From the Materials Integrity Management Symposium (June 2004). Article
- NEW - Casiraghia, C., Robertson, J., and Ferrari, A.C. (January-February 2007). Diamond-like carbon for data and beer storage. Materials Today, 10,1-2:44-53. Abstract.
Choi, C. (2004). Nanotubes, buckyballs surprise investors with profit possibilities. SmallTimes, May 20. Article
Colbert, D. T. (2003). Single-wall nanotubes: A new option for conductive plastics and engineering polymers. Plastics Additives & Compounding, January/February.
Collins, P. G. & Avouris, P. (2000). Nanotubes for electronics. Scientific American (December). 62-69.
- NEW - Grobert, N. (January-February 2007). Carbon nanotubes – becoming clean. Materials Today, 10,1-2:28-35. Abstract.
Hyperion Catalysis, The leader in nanotube technology. Website
Nano-C. (2004). Nano-C Licenses Patents to Enable First Commercial Combustion Production of Carbon Nanotubes, Press Release, April 7.
Nylon-6 nanocomposites by melt compounding.  Article
- NEW - Robertson, J. (January-February 2007). Growth of nanotubes for electronics. Materials Today, 10,1-2:36-43. Abstract.
Shelley, S. (February 2003). Carbon nanotubes: A small-scale wonder. Chemical Engineering.

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