Separating nanotubes produced by electric discharge

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Anyone familiar with separation of nanotubes produced by electric discharge
 
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Can you be more specific? I've applied high voltages to densified CNT structures in a vacuum.
 
http://eosl.gtri.gatech.edu/Default.aspx?tabid=117 fellows have developed several techniques for purification of carbon nanotubes.
 
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Sorry I don't know which fellows
 
arauca, the word "these" in his post is a link you can click.
 
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What does algebra have to do with my question
 
Curiouser and curiouser! As far as I can tell link that chemisttree posted:

http://eosl.gtri.gatech.edu/Default.aspx?tabid=117

is definitely about nanotubes purification techniques, not about algebra.
 
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I am interested in the first step, were you take the soot and what solvent or what dispersing agent you use to separate the tubes from carbonate us material. before preeliminary filytation takes place .

Thank you