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Fullerene Nanowhiskers (2 ed)

Kizuka, Tokushi(Edited by)Miyazawa, Kun’ichi(Edited by)Nakamura, Shigeo(Edited by)Ochiai, Yuichi(Edited by)Tachibana, Masaru(Edited by)
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Fullerenes became a new member of carbon allotropes in addition to diamond and graphite after the discovery of C60 (carbon 60) by Kroto et al. in 1985. The model of C60 was first proposed by Osawa in 1970.

C60 is a hollow spherical molecule composed of 60 carbon atoms that contains 12 five-membered rings and 20 six-membered rings and has the same structure as a soccer ball.

In 2001, C60 fullerene nanowhiskers (FNWs), which are single-crystal nanowhiskers solely composed of C60 molecules, were discovered in a colloidal solution of lead zirconate titanate (PZT) with added C60.

This book focuses on the synthesis of FNWs, fullerene nanotubes, and fullerene nanosheets and describes the structural, mechanical, semiconducting, and thermal properties, as well as bio-related and solar applications of FNWs and related fullerene nanomaterials.

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Product Details
9814774871 / 9789814774871
Hardback
25/02/2019
Singapore
326 pages, 5 Tables, black and white
152 x 229 mm, 760 grams