My research is about the effect of magnetism on carbon nano tubes.
If possible, send me some articles in this regard.
I guessed it does, as carbon nanotubes are non-polar and hydrophobic, it must have some relative polarity in the compound. Thus, magnetic field might affect the carbon nanotubes.
Thank you for your answer Mr. Nabil Salimi
M. Nabil Salimi Has a good answer.
best regards,
Amin
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