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    Nanotechnology in Medicine: Moving from the Bench to the Bedside by Patrick R. Hunziker, Martin Stolz, Ueli Aebi

    Published 2002-10-01
    “…New materials, including nanotubes and fullerenes, nanocontainers and other self-assembled structures may improve mechanical properties and biocompatibility of implants and will allow new approaches in drug targeting. …”
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    Application of Zero-Dimensional Nanomaterials in Biosensing by Zhengdi Wang, Tingting Hu, Ruizheng Liang, Min Wei

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Zero-dimensional (0D) nanomaterials, including graphene quantum dots (GQDs), carbon quantum dots (CQDs), fullerenes, inorganic quantum dots (QDs), magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs), noble metal nanoparticles, upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) and polymer dots (Pdots), have attracted extensive research interest in the field of biosensing in recent years. …”
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    Carbonaceous Nanomaterials for Phototherapy of Cancer by Tanisha Gupta MS, Bhakti Pawar MS, Nupur Vasdev MS, Vinayak Pawar MS, Rakesh Kumar Tekade PhD

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Recently, CNMs, namely carbon dots, fullerenes, graphene, etc, have been successful in establishing them as considerable nanotherapeutics for phototherapy applications due to their electrical, thermal, and surface properties. …”
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    Davies electron-nuclear double resonance revisited: Enhanced sensitivity and nuclear spin relaxation by Tyryshkin, A, Morton, J, Ardavan, A, Lyon, SA

    Published 2006
    “…Finally, we observe that the sensitivity of the original Davies method to T1n can be exploited to measure nuclear relaxation, as we demonstrate for phosphorous donors in silicon and for endohedral fullerenes N@ C60 in C S2. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.…”
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    Key tradeoffs limiting the performance of organic photovoltaics by Ramirez, I, Causa', M, Zhong, Y, Banerji, N, Riede, M

    Published 2018
    “…The authors analyze what makes these materials compare favorably to fullerenes, including the potential role of molecular vibrations, and discuss both design criteria for new molecules and the achievable power conversion efficiencies.…”
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    Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures Versus Drug Resistance: Promising Scenarios in Cancer Treatment by Manuela Curcio, Annafranca Farfalla, Federica Saletta, Emanuele Valli, Elvira Pantuso, Fiore Pasquale Nicoletta, Francesca Iemma, Orazio Vittorio, Giuseppe Cirillo

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…In this regard, carbon nanotubes (CNT), graphene oxide (GO), and fullerenes (F) have been proposed as promising materials due to their superior physical, chemical, and biological features. …”
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    Reversible Hydrogen Storage Using Nanocomposites by Sesha Srinivasan, Dervis Emre Demirocak, Ajeet Kaushik, Meenu Sharma, Ganga Ram Chaudhary, Nicoleta Hickman, Elias Stefanakos

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Among several, carbonaceous nanovariants like carbon nanotubes (CNTs), fullerenes, and graphitic nanofibers reveal reversible hydrogen sorption characteristics at 77 K, due to their van der Waals interaction. …”
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    Advances in Material Nanosensitization: Refractive Property Changes as the Main Parameter to Indicate Organic Material Physical–Chemical Feature Improvements by Natalia V. Kamanina

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The refractive parameter is shown for a model organics matrix based on a polyimide doped with fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, reduced graphene oxides, etc. …”
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    Model of B<sub>9</sub>N<sub>9</sub> Response under External Electric Field: Geometry, Electronic Properties, Reaction Activity by Xupu Wu, Dasen Ren

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This is of great significance for further experimental exploration into the catalytic properties of BN fullerenes.…”
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    Modern Fillers of Metal and Polymer Matrices by Ol. D. Zolotarenko, N. V. Sigareva, M. I. Terets, N. A. Shvachko, N. A. Gavrylyuk, D. L. Starokadomsky, S. V. Shulha, O. V. Hora, An. D. Zolotarenko, D. V. Schur, M. T. Gabdullin, D. V. Ismailov, E. P. Rudakova, and I. V. Zagorulko

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…To create composites of the new generation with improved properties, nanostructured materials such as graphene, fullerenes, nanotubes, nanopowders of metals and their alloys are used. …”
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    Nanocomposites for Enhanced Osseointegration of Dental and Orthopedic Implants Revisited: Surface Functionalization by Carbon Nanomaterial Coatings by Moon Sung Kang, Jong Ho Lee, Suck Won Hong, Jong Hun Lee, Dong-Wook Han

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Over the past few decades, carbon nanomaterials, including carbon nanofibers, nanocrystalline diamonds, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, carbon nanodots, and graphene and its derivatives, have gained the attention of bioengineers and medical researchers as they possess extraordinary physicochemical, mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties. …”
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    30 years of advances in functionalization of carbon nanomaterials for biomedical applications: a practical review by Bardhan, Neelkanth Manoj

    Published 2018
    “…Carbon-based nanomaterials (CANOMATs), including fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and their derivatives, are widely considered to be the next-generation materials for a broad range of biomedical applications, owing to their unique opto-electronic, chemical, and mechanical properties. …”
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    30 years of advances in functionalization of carbon nanomaterials for biomedical applications: a practical review by Bardhan, Neelkanth Manoj

    Published 2021
    “…Carbon-based nanomaterials (CANOMATs), including fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and their derivatives, are widely considered to be the next-generation materials for a broad range of biomedical applications, owing to their unique opto-electronic, chemical, and mechanical properties. …”
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    MIGHT BE A DUPLICATE: 30 years of advances in functionalization of carbon nanomaterials for biomedical applications: a practical review by Bardhan, Neelkanth M

    Published 2021
    “…Abstract Carbon-based nanomaterials (CANOMATs), including fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and their derivatives, are widely considered to be the next-generation materials for a broad range of biomedical applications, owing to their unique opto-electronic, chemical, and mechanical properties. …”
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    Recent development in spinel cobaltites for supercapacitor application by Chang, Sook Keng, Zainal, Zulkarnain, Tan, Kar Ban, Yusof, Nor Azah, Wan Yusoff, Wan Mohamad Daud, Prabaharan, Savari R. S.

    Published 2015
    “…Besides, carbonaceous materials like activated carbons, carbon nanotubes, graphites, graphenes and fullerenes utilize electric double-layer capacitance whereby energy is stored by charge separation at an electrode/electrolyte interface. …”
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    Nano-Ag Particles Embedded in C-Matrix: Preparation, Properties and Application in Cell Metabolism by Sylwia Terpilowska, Stanislaw Gluszek, Elzbieta Czerwosz, Halina Wronka, Piotr Firek, Jan Szmidt, Malgorzata Suchanska, Justyna Keczkowska, Bozena Kaczmarska, Mirosław Kozlowski, Ryszard Diduszko

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The nanocomposite film is composed of silver nanograins embedded in a carbonaceous matrix and it was obtained via the PVD method by deposition from two separated sources of fullerenes and silver acetate powders. This method allows for the preparation of material in the form of a film or powder, in which Ag nanograins are stabilized by a carbon network. …”
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    Sustainable Nanocarbon Synthesis from Locally Available Natural Raw Materials: Versatile Properties and Wide-Ranging Applications by Kholmirzaeva H.N., Fayzullaev N.I., Normurodov O.O., Haydarov G.Sh.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The classification of nanocarbons, including graphene, carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, and activated carbon, offers insights into their unique advantages and potential applications. …”
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