The document summarizes the arc-discharge method for synthesizing carbon nanotubes. In the arc-discharge method, a plasma is generated between two graphite electrodes in an inert gas atmosphere by applying a voltage. Parameters like gas pressure, electrode material/purity, distance between electrodes, cooling, and current/voltage determine the structures formed. Single-walled nanotubes are produced when metals like iron and nickel are added to the anode along with sulfur, which acts as a surfactant. The arc-discharge method can produce high-quality multi-walled and single-walled carbon nanotubes for applications in electronics, batteries, solar cells, and more.