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Fullerene Research Advances

Editat de Carl N. Kramer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iun 2007
Until 1985, the chemical element Carbon was only known to exist in two forms -- diamond and graphite. This changed when Kroto and co-workers discovered an entirely new form of carbon, which became known as C60 or the fullerene molecule. (This discovery later led to their award of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.) The original discovery of C60 was in the soot produced from the laser ablation of graphite. Since then, other methods of production have been developed. It is also thought that isolated C60 molecules may be found in stars and interstellar media. It was soon discovered that C60 is not the only ball-like carbon molecule possible (although it is the most stable and the most dominant). The rugby-ball shaped C70 molecule is another possibility. In nanotechnology, the potential applications of carbon nanotubes (formed by combining hexagonal rings of carbon atoms only, rather than hexagons and pentagons as in C60) for very small electronic devices are currently the subject of much activity. This book presents the latest research in this dynamic field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781600218248
ISBN-10: 1600218245
Pagini: 305
Ilustrații: tables & charts
Dimensiuni: 184 x 263 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Preface; Photodynamic Therapy with Fullerenes; Some Novel Application of Fullerene Compounds: Fullerene-based Catalysts Leading to Photooxygenation and Photodegradation under Visible-light Irradiation and Organic Counter Electrodes for a Dye-sensitized Solar Cell; Recent Development of Fullerenol Chemistry; Mass Spectrometric Research of Polymer-fullerene Composites; Identification Features for the Free Radical Adducts of Organometallic Fullerene Derivatives; Studies on Dumbbell-Shaped Bisfullerene and Conjugated Oligomer Hybrids; Growth Mechanisms and Structure of Fullerene-like Carbon-based Thin Films: Superelastic Materials for Tribological Applications; Functional Conjugated Oligomer-C60 Ensembles as Advanced Molecular Materials; Study on Ultraviolet-Light-Filtering Properties of Fullerene Materials; Fullerenes under Pressure, Adsorption, Selective Adsorption, and Opportunities for Engineered Adsorption; The Systems Polymerizing in the Presence of Carbonaceous Nanoparticles; Formation of SiC Films via C60 Molecules as a Precursor; Index.