Short Fibers, Whiskers, and Nanotubes

  • Wallenberger F
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Abstract

Short needle shaped, inorganic fibers occur in nature, or can be synthesized by a variety of experimental and commercial processes. If these fibers are filamentary single crystals, they are called whiskers. If however they are polycrystalline or amorphous, they are called short fibers.

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Wallenberger, F. (2000). Short Fibers, Whiskers, and Nanotubes (pp. 11–46). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8722-8_2

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