Nanotubes based on vanadium pentoxide - a typical example of a hybrid nanomaterial. In their structure of vanadium-oxygen layers alternate structural directing template - molecules of surfactant, chemically bonded to the inorganic layers and twisted together with them in the nanotube or nanosvitok. Such nanotubulenes formed when hydrothermal treatment of vanadium oxide (V) in the presence of surfactants (hexadecylamine, etc.).
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