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The possible commercial applications for SWCNTs are broad and exciting, but limitations in SWCNT manufacturing have prevented these materials from being used to their full potential. Current manufacturing and processing techniques can only produce structurally nonuniform mixtures of SWCNTs. Because SWCNTs' electrical and optical properties vary with their physical structure, a lack of access to structurally uniform SWCNTs has been a longstanding obstacle for nanotechnology product developers.

NanoIntegris's groundbreaking sorting technology, pioneered by Professor Mark Hersam of the Hersam Research Group at Northwestern University, will finally enable developers to take advantage of the many remarkable properties of SWCNTs. By supplying the world with uniform IsoNanotubesTM, NanoIntegris seeks to open the door for new SWCNT-based technologies that will revolutionize the electronics, optics, healthcare, and materials industries.

It is our mission to enable and promote the development of SWCNT applications by providing our customers with high-quality homogenous SWCNTs of the type and purity they require.

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