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  • Covalent reactions on carbon nanotube surfaces typically occur at random positions on the hexagonal lattice. Denget al. show that Billups–Birch reductive alkylation takes place at, and propagates from, sp3defect sites, leading to confinement of the reaction fronts in the tubular direction.

    • Shunliu Deng
    • Yin Zhang
    • YuHuang Wang
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 2, P: 1-6
  • An array of interconnected nanobatteries templated in anodic aluminium oxide pores shows high capacity retention during fast cycling and excellent cyclability while operating at the maximum theoretical capacity of the storage material.

    • Chanyuan Liu
    • Eleanor I. Gillette
    • Gary W. Rubloff
    Research
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 9, P: 1031-1039
  • Metal–insulator–metal electrostatic nanocapacitors can be fabricated in anodic aluminum-oxide nanopores using atomic layer deposition. This approach gives a planar capacitance of up to ∼100 µF cm−2 — substantially higher than previously reported values for nanostructured electrostatic capacitors.

    • Parag Banerjee
    • Israel Perez
    • Gary W. Rubloff
    Research
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 4, P: 292-296
  • Electrical signals can be used to assemble and control an enzyme system that produces a bacterial signalling molecule.

    • Tanya Gordonov
    • Eunkyoung Kim
    • William E. Bentley
    Research
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 9, P: 605-610
  • Garnet-type electrolytes are attractive for lithium metal batteries due to their high ionic conductivity. A strategy to decrease interfacial impedance between a lithium metal anode and garnet electrolyte is found promising for all-solid-state batteries.

    • Xiaogang Han
    • Yunhui Gong
    • Liangbing Hu
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 16, P: 572-579
  • Nanotechnology is having a major impact on medicine and the treatment of disease, notably in imaging and targeted drug delivery. It may, however, be possible to go even further and design 'pseudo-cell' nanofactories that work with molecules already in the body to fight disease.

    • Philip R. LeDuc
    • Michael S. Wong
    • Minami Yoda
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 2, P: 3-7