Carbon nanotubes are allotropes of carbon that have a nanostructure that is a hollow cylinder of graphene. There are two main types: single-walled nanotubes consisting of a single layer of graphene and multi-walled nanotubes containing multiple layers of graphene. Carbon nanotubes are synthesized using methods such as arc discharge, laser ablation, and chemical vapor deposition. They are characterized using techniques like scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and Raman spectroscopy. Carbon nanotubes have remarkable mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties that make them promising for applications in materials science, electronics, and other fields.