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2081
Electrochemical properties of graphene
Published 2016“…Nano-carbon materials have become of great interest as the central issue of nanotechnology in chemistry, and electronic device applications right after the discovery of fullerenes and carbon nanotubes. Graphene, which is known as a single sheet of graphite, is categorized as nano carbon-based materials. …”
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2082
Quantum-size effects in semiconductor heterosystems
Published 2017-07-01“…Created on the basis of Si, GaAs and C60 fullerenes were low-dimensional heterostructures with a surface quantum-size effect at the film-substrate interface. …”
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2083
Carbon-Based Composite Materials for Electrodes
Published 2022-07-01“…Carbon-Based Composite Materials for Electrodes is a new open Special Issue of <i>Materials</i>, which has the goal of publishing original research and review articles focused on carbon nanotubes, graphene, activated carbon, graphite, pencil graphite, graphene oxide, graphene nanoplatelets, pyrolytic graphite, organic mass derived carbon, fullerenes, diamond, glassy carbon, carbon fibers, and other composites for electrode preparation and its applications [...]…”
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2084
Negative differential electrical resistance of a rotational organic nanomotor
Published 2015-12-01“…A robust, nanoelectromechanical switch is proposed based upon an asymmetric pendant moiety anchored to an organic backbone between two C60 fullerenes, which in turn are connected to gold electrodes. …”
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2085
Designing a quantum computer based on pulsed electron spin resonance
Published 2005“…Carbon nanotubes have been filled with endohedral fullerenes, forming 1D arrays that could lead to a scalable quantum computer. …”
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2086
Innovative method to produce high-purity graphitic carbon nanospheres
Published 2012“…Graphitic carbon nanospheres have been produced in large amount of lattice images of various fullerenic carbons and aciniform of nanoparticles, which are seldom reported in the literature.…”
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Green Approaches to Carbon Nanostructure-Based Biomaterials
Published 2021-03-01“…The family of carbon nanostructures comprises several members, such as fullerenes, nano-onions, nanodots, nanodiamonds, nanohorns, nanotubes, and graphene-based materials. …”
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2089
Retno Dwi Suyanti dan Kristian H. Sugiyarto
Published 2013-11-01“…Moreover, the stdents’ perceptions toward this activity belonged to the high category (~92%). Keywords: fullerenes, multimedia, misconception 80…”
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2090
From Supramolecular Photochemistry to Self-Assembled Photoactive Architectures: The Emergence of Photochemical Nanosciences
Published 2006-04-01“…Despite the weak nature of non-covalent interactions, control of high energy intermediates such as excited cinnamantes, stilbenes, or fullerenes is possible. These results demonstrate the particular sensitivity of short-lived electronically excited molecules to their environment, and particularly to the mutual orientation of the reactants. …”
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2091
Eixo quinário: um elemento de simetria presente em moléculas e quasi-cristais - um experimento didático em cristalografia
Published 2010-01-01“…Axis of quinary symmetry occur in molecular symmetry, as in the case of fullerenes, and in crystalline symmetry, in the quasicrystals. …”
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2092
Smart Hydrogels Meet Carbon Nanomaterials for New Frontiers in Medicine
Published 2021-05-01“…Carbon nanomaterials include diverse structures and morphologies, such as fullerenes, nano-onions, nanodots, nanodiamonds, nanohorns, nanotubes, and graphene-based materials. …”
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2093
Electron Spin Relaxation in Carbon Materials
Published 2022-07-01“…This article focuses on EPR relaxation measurements in various carbon samples, e.g., natural carbons—anthracite, coal, higher anthraxolites, graphite; synthetically obtained carbons—glassy carbons, fullerenes, graphene, graphene oxide, reduced graphene oxide, graphite monocrystals, HOPG, nanoribbons, diamonds. …”
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2094
A review of shaped carbon nanomaterials
Published 2011-03-01“…They can have structures that are either hollow or filled and can take many shapes, as evidenced by the well-documented families of fullerenes and carbon nanotubes. However, these are but two of the shapes that carbon can form at the nano level. …”
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2095
A review of shaped carbon nanomaterials
Published 2011-03-01“…They can have structures that are either hollow or filled and can take many shapes, as evidenced by the well-documented families of fullerenes and carbon nanotubes. However, these are but two of the shapes that carbon can form at the nano level. …”
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2096
Crack resistance of carbonized layer of multilayer polyurethane with nanofillers. Combination of casting, solution, carbonization by ion implantation technologies
Published 2024-01-01“…As a result, the technology for the production of a multilayer polyurethane material with nanofillers (nanotubes, nanodiamonds, fullerenes, graphenes) and its optimal modification by ion implantation treatment was developed, which makes it possible to improve the biocompatibility of polyurethane implants with human tissues…”
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2097
Multifunctional Carbon Nanostructures for Advanced Energy Storage Applications
Published 2015-05-01“…Carbon nanostructures—including graphene, fullerenes, etc.—have found applications in a number of areas synergistically with a number of other materials. …”
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2098
A review of shaped carbon nanomaterials
Published 2011-03-01“…They can have structures that are either hollow or filled and can take many shapes, as evidenced by the well-documented families of fullerenes and carbon nanotubes. However, these are but two of the shapes that carbon can form at the nano level. …”
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2099
A review of shaped carbon nanomaterials
Published 2011-03-01“…They can have structures that are either hollow or filled and can take many shapes, as evidenced by the well-documented families of fullerenes and carbon nanotubes. However, these are but two of the shapes that carbon can form at the nano level. …”
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Dialytic Separation of Bundled, Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes from Carbonaceous Impurities
Published 2014-11-01“…Experiments on functionalized SWCNTs were compared with functionalized, C60 fullerenes (buckyballs) to probe the general applicability of the method and further characterize the bundling process. …”
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