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Single-walled carbon nanotubes produced by the MER Corporation have been tr
eated in an argon atmosphere at temperatures between 1400 and 2400 degreesC
. The modifications resulting from the heat treatment have been followed by
adsorption volumetry and TEM measurements, 1600 degreesC appears as a turn
ing point for the high temperature treatments. Heating nanotubes up to 1600
degreesC essentially results in the removal of metal particles. At higher
temperatures the changes in morphology are predominant, and single-walled n
anotubes packed in bundles are transformed into multi-walled nanotubes. (C)
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