Longest carbon nanotube

Longest carbon nanotube
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Who
Jade Boyd
Where
United States (Houston,)
When
22 April 2005
The world's largest carbon nanotube model contained 65,000 carbon atoms and measured 360 m (1,181 ft) long. It was constructed on 22 April 2005, using Molecular Visions chemistry building blocks, by students and staff at Rice University's Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, Houston, Texas, USA.