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    Condensed-phase nanotubes by Hsu, W. K, Hare, J. P, Terrones, M, Kroto, H. W, Walton, D. R. M, Harris, P. J. F

    Published in Nature (London) (26-10-1995)
    “…A simple carbon crucible, made by drilling a cylindrical hole (2.5 cm x 3 cm) in the centre of one face of a 5 x 5 x 5-cm cube of high-purity carbon, was…”
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    Novel nanoscale architectures: coated nanotubes and other nanowires by Whitby, R. L. D., Hsu, W. K., Zhu, Y. Q., Kroto, H. W., Walton, D. R. M.

    “…Research has demonstrated that the structure and properties of a nanoscale system are inextricably linked. The advent of nanoscale research in 1991 relied upon…”
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    The treatment of an unstable slipped capital femoral epiphysis by either intracapsular cuneiform osteotomy or pinning in situ: a comparative study by Walton, R D M, Martin, E, Wright, D, Garg, N K, Perry, D, Bass, A, Bruce, C

    Published in The bone & joint journal (01-03-2015)
    “…We undertook a retrospective comparative study of all patients with an unstable slipped capital femoral epiphysis presenting to a single centre between 1998…”
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    Controlled production of aligned-nanotube bundles by Walton, D. R. M, Terrones, M, Grobert, N, Olivares, J, Zhang, J. P, Terrones, H, Kordatos, K, Hsu, W. K, Hare, J. P, Townsend, P. D, Prassides, K, Cheetham, A. K, Kroto, H. W

    Published in Nature (London) (03-07-1997)
    “…Carbon nanotubes might be usefully employed in nanometre-scale engineering and electronics. Electrical conductivity measurements on the bulk material, on…”
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    Electrolytic Formation of Carbon-Sheathed Mixed Sn−Pb Nanowires by Hsu, W. K, Trasobares, S, Terrones, H, Terrones, M, Grobert, N, Zhu, Y. Q, Li, W. Z, Escudero, R, Hare, J. P, Kroto, H. W, Walton, D. R. M

    Published in Chemistry of materials (19-07-1999)
    “…Carbon-encapsulated Sn−Pb nanowires are generated by electrolysis of graphite in molten LiCl containing these metals. SA-EDX analyses indicate a distinctive…”
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    Enhanced magnetic coercivities in Fe nanowires by Grobert, N., Hsu, W. K., Zhu, Y. Q., Hare, J. P., Kroto, H. W., Walton, D. R. M., Terrones, M., Terrones, H., Redlich, Ph, Rühle, M., Escudero, R., Morales, F.

    Published in Applied physics letters (22-11-1999)
    “…We describe a way of generating films (<2 mm2; <40 μm thick) of aligned Fe-filled carbon nanotubes. These Fe nanowires are usually composed of single Fe…”
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    Efficient route to large arrays of CNx nanofibers by pyrolysis of ferrocene/melamine mixtures by Terrones, M., Terrones, H., Grobert, N., Hsu, W. K., Zhu, Y. Q., Hare, J. P., Kroto, H. W., Walton, D. R. M., Kohler-Redlich, Ph, Rühle, M., Zhang, J. P., Cheetham, A. K.

    Published in Applied physics letters (20-12-1999)
    “…We report a high-yield route to two-dimensional arrays (<400×400 μm2) of aligned C49Nx (x⩽1) nanofibers (<100 nm o.d.; <60 μm length), by pyrolyzing mixtures…”
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    Field emission from nonaligned carbon nanotubes embedded in a polystyrene matrix by Poa, C. H., Silva, S. R. P., Watts, P. C. P., Hsu, W. K., Kroto, H. W., Walton, D. R. M.

    Published in Applied physics letters (29-04-2002)
    “…Low threshold fields of 1.6 V/μm and 2.6 V/μm were obtained for field emission from multiwalled carbon nanotubes and boron-doped multiwalled carbon nanotubes…”
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    An Alternative Route to NbS2 Nanotubes by Zhu, Y. Q, Hsu, W. K, Kroto, H. W, Walton, D. R. M

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (08-08-2002)
    “…Novel composite nanotubes, consisting of NbS2-sheathed carbon nanotubes (CNTs), have been generated successfully employing carbon nanotube template-promoted…”
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    Preparation and characterization of C60Br6 and C60Br8 by BIRKETT, P. R, HITCHCOCK, P. B, KROTO, H. W, TAYLOR, R, WALTON, D. R. M

    Published in Nature (London) (11-06-1992)
    “…BUCKMINSTERFULLERENE (C60) is much more reactive than was originally anticipated, because resonance structures that place double bonds in the pentagonal rings…”
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    Titanium-Doped Molybdenum Disulfide Nanostructures by Hsu, W. K., Zhu, Y. Q., Yao, N., Firth, S., Clark, R. J. H., Kroto, H. W., Walton, D. R. M.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-02-2001)
    “…Ti‐doped MoS2 nanotubes are produced by pyrolyzing a H2S/N2 mixture over an oxidized Ti–Mo alloy powder at elevated temperatures. Partial substitution of Mo by…”
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    Camphor-based carbon nanotubes as an anode in lithium secondary batteries by Sharon, M., Hsu, W.K., Kroto, H.W., Walton, D.R.M., Kawahara, A., Ishihara, T., Takita, Y.

    Published in Journal of power sources (15-01-2002)
    “…Camphor vapour is pyrolysed in the presence of Fe, Ni and Co powder under a dinitrogen atmosphere at different temperatures (750–1050 °C). While Fe and Ni…”
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    Large infrared nonlinear optical response of C60 by BLAU, W. J, BYRNE, H. J, CARDIN, D. J, DENNIS, T. J, HARE, J. P, KROTO, H. W, TAYLOR, R, WALTON, D. R. M

    Published in Physical review letters (09-09-1991)
    “…C60 buckminsterfullerene exhibits a large ultrafast third-order nonlinear optical response. Degenerate four-wave-mixing measurements in C60-benzene solutions…”
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    Graphitic Structures: From Planar to Spheres, Toroids and Helices by Terrones, M., Hsu, W. K., Hare, J. P., Kroto, H. W., Terrones, H., Walton, D. R. M.

    “…Following the discovery of C$_{60}$ (Buckminsterfullerene), nanotubes and graphitic onions, new graphitic-type carbon structures, possessing great stability…”
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