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    Endohedral metallofullerene as molecular high spin qubit: diverse Rabi cycles in Gd2@C79N by Hu, Z, Dong, B, Liu, Z, Liu, J, Su, J, Yu, C, Xiong, J, Shi, D, Wang, Y, Wang, B, Ardavan, A, Shi, Z, Jiang, S, Gao, S

    Published 2017
    “…It has been proposed that Grover's algorithm can be implemented in such systems. Dimetallic aza[80]fullerenes M2@C79N (M = Y or Gd) possess an unpaired electron located between two metal ions, offering an opportunity to manipulate spin(s) protected in the cage for quantum information processing. …”
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    The Various Packing Structures of Tb@C<sub>82</sub> (I, II) Isomers in Their Cocrystals with Ni(OEP) by Wei Dong, Qin Zhou, Wangqiang Shen, Le Yang, Peng Jin, Xing Lu, Yongfu Lian

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Soot-containing terbium (Tb)-embedded fullerenes were prepared by evaporation of Tb<sub>4</sub>O<sub>7</sub>-doped graphite rods in an electric arc discharge chamber. …”
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  3. 2183

    Nanoarchitectonics Revolution and Evolution: From Small Science to Big Technology by Katsuhiko Ariga

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The coupling of equilibrium self‐assemblies and non‐equilibrium fabrication processes results in variously structured and hierarchical functional structures even from simple 0D nano‐units such as fullerenes. Especially, interfacial nanoarchitectonics directly bridge nanoscopic functions and macroscopic actions, including facile contact with nanostructures and living cells. …”
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    The Role of Chain Processes in Cool Flames and Soot Formation by Z.A. Mansurov

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The phenomenology, kinetics and mechanism of soot formation, and the influence of various factors on the formation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, graphene, and soot are considered. …”
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    Nanoscience – from manipulation of atoms to human needs by Luby Š.

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The journey was paved by seven Nobel Prizes (1986–2016) for new microscopes, low-dimensional materials (fullerenes, graphene), theories and computer methods up to the building of molecular engines. …”
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    La@C82 as a spin-active filling of SWCNTs: ESR study of magnetic and photophysical properties by Círić, L, Pierzchala, K, Sienkiewicz, A, Magrez, A, Náfrádi, B, Alexander, D, Warner, J, Shinohara, H, Ruemmeli, M, Pichler, T, Briggs, G, Forró, L

    Published 2008
    “…The peapods were prepared by encapsulation of La@C82 in SWCNTs, which were obtained by laser ablation technique in the presence of non-magnetic catalysts Pt : Rh : Re. Empty fullerenes, C60, were used as separators for the spin-active La@C82. …”
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    Interplay between electron–electron and electron–vibration interactions on the thermoelectric properties of molecular junctions by C A Perroni, D Ninno, V Cataudella

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…A non-equilibrium adiabatic approach is devised to include a strong Coulomb repulsion and applied to the self-consistent calculation of electron and phonon transport properties of massive molecules, such as fullerenes, within the Coulomb blockade regime. We show that the phonon thermal conductance is quite sensitive to strong electron–electron interactions within the intermediate electron–vibration coupling regime. …”
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  11. 2191

    Theranostics: a multifaceted approach utilizing nano-biomaterials by Mohammad Yasir, Ratnakar Mishra, Alok Shiomurti Tripathi, Rahul K. Maurya, Ashutosh shahi, Magdi E. A. Zaki, Sami A. Al Hussain, Vijay H. Masand

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…This review provides a concise overview of various biomaterials, including carbon-based materials like fullerenes, graphene, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and carbon nanofibers, and their involvement in theranostics of different diseases. …”
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    Characterization of carbon nanolayer of optical fibers via near-field Raman spectroscopy by S.V. Saparina, S.S. Kharintsev

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…In addition, the formation of carbon allotropes – nanotubes, graphene, soot, and fullerenes – in the protecting carbon layer has been revealed by near-field Raman spectroscopy. …”
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    Bilayer nanocarbon heterojunction for full-solution processed flexible all-carbon visible photodetector by Zhe Zhou, Yamei Ding, Haiyun Ma, Lijun Cao, Xiang Wang, Xiao Huang, Juqing Liu, Wei Huang

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Herein, by utilizing a bilayer nanocarbon heterojunction comprising one dimensional (1D) single-walled carbon nanotubes and zero dimensional (0D) fullerenes (C60), a flexible all-carbon visible photodetector consisting of the bilayer nanocarbon heterojunction onto parallel dimethyl sulfoxide -doped poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrene sulfonic acid) electrodes is fabricated on a polyethylene terephthalate substrate via the full-solution process. …”
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    Thermodynamically stable [4 + 2] cycloadducts of lanthanum-encapsulated endohedral metallofullerenes by Yuta Takano, Yuki Nagashima, M. Ángeles Herranz, Nazario Martín, Takeshi Akasaka

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…The [4 + 2] cycloaddition of o-quinodimethanes, generated in situ from the sultine 4,5-benzo-3,6-dihydro-1,2-oxathiin 2-oxide and its derivative, to La metal-encapsulated fullerenes, La2@C80 or La@C82, afforded the novel derivatives of endohedral metallofullerenes (3a,b, 4a,b and 5b). …”
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    Cube-Rhombellane Related Structures: A Drug Perspective by Mircea Vasile Diudea, Claudiu Nicolae Lungu, Csaba Levente Nagy

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Drug-like properties of the proposed molecular structures were compared with some existing nano-molecules (fullerenes, nanotubes). ADME and other physico-chemical characteristics were computed using commercial software. …”
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    Graphene Oxide Nanostructures as Nanoplatforms for Delivering Natural Therapeutic Agents: Applications in Cancer Treatment, Bacterial Infections, and Bone Regeneration Medicine by Khaled AbouAitah, Farzaneh Sabbagh, Beom Soo Kim

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Graphene, fullerenes, diamond, carbon nanotubes, and carbon dots are just a few of the carbon-based nanomaterials that have gained enormous popularity in a variety of scientific disciplines and industrial uses. …”
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    The key energy scales of Gd-based metallofullerene determined by resonant inelastic x-ray scattering spectroscopy by Yu-Cheng Shao, L. Andrew Wray, Shih-Wen Huang, Yi-Sheng Liu, Wang Song, Shangfeng Yang, Yi-De Chuang, Jinghua Guo, Way-Faung Pong

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Abstract Endohedral metallofullerenes, formed by encaging Gd inside fullerenes like C80, can exhibit enhanced proton relaxitivities compared with other Gd-chelates, making them the promising contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). …”
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    Study on the microcrystal cellulose and the derived 2D graphene and relative carbon materials by Si-Yu Long, Jin-Lei Liu, Ling-Qiang Zhou, Wen-Da Lv, Xue-Quan Xian, Pei-Duo Tang, Qi-Shi Du

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The crystal structure of two types of MCC (sugarcane pith and bamboo pith) and their derived carbon materials are studied, and the key findings are summarized as follows. (1) In the MCC refined from sugarcane pith, there are large amount of cellulose 2D crystal, which can be converted to valuable 2D graphene crystal. (2) In the MCC refined from bamboo pith there are large amount of cluster microcrystal cellulose, which can be converted to soft and elastic graphene microcrystal (GMC). (3) The 2D cellulose in MCC of sugarcane pith has large surface area and is easily to be degraded to sugars by acid–base hydrolysis reaction, which can be carbonized to Fullerenes-like carbon spheres. (4) The crystal structures of MCC derived carbon materials are strongly impacted by the crystal structures of MCC, and the carbonization reaction of MCC follows “in situ carbonization” and “nearby recombination” mechanism. …”
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    Decrypting the Potential of Nanotechnology-Based Approaches as Cutting-Edge for Management of Hyperpigmentation Disorder by Sukhbir Singh, Neelam Sharma, Ishrat Zahoor, Tapan Behl, Anita Antil, Sumeet Gupta, Md Khalid Anwer, Syam Mohan, Simona Gabriela Bungau

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The objectives of this review are focused on role of cutting-edge nanotechnology-based strategies, such as lipid-based nanocarriers, i.e., lipid nanoparticles, microemulsions, nanoemulsions, liposomes, ethosomes, niosomes, transfersomes, aspasomes, invasomes penetration-enhancing vesicles; inorganic nanocarriers, i.e., gold nanoparticles and fullerenes; and polymer-based nanocarriers i.e., polymeric nanoparticles, polymerosomes, and polymeric micelles for the management of hyperpigmentation.…”
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    The Baffling Human Body and the Boundless Nanomaterial Boon-A Trap for Cancer Crab by S. Jeelani, G. S. Asokan, G. Anuradha, J. Parthiban, T. Sivasankari

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Apart from them other technologies such as liposomes, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, nanoshells, paramagnetic nanoparticles, nanoburrs, respirocytes, microbiovores, nanopores, smart coating and nano bandaid contribute a great lot as boundless nanomaterial boon for the management of cancer, cardiovascular problems and overall systemic health.…”
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