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Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of a Carbon Nanotube-Enabled Semiconductor Device

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Published
Jul 24, 2013
Vol/Issue
47(15)
Pages
8471-8478
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Lindsay J. Dahlben, Matthew J. Eckelman, Ali Hakimian, et al. (2013). Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of a Carbon Nanotube-Enabled Semiconductor Device. Environmental Science & Technology, 47(15), 8471-8478. https://doi.org/10.1021/es305325y