Science of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes :Their Properties and Applications

Publication subTitle :Their Properties and Applications

Author: Dresselhaus   M. S.;Dresselhaus   G.;Eklund   P. C.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1996

E-ISBN: 9780080540771

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780122218200

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780122218200

Subject: O613 non - metalic compound

Language: ENG

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Description

The discovery of fullerenes (also known as buckyballs) has generated tremendous excitement and opened up a new field of carbon chemistry. As the first book available on this topic, this volume will be a landmark reference in the field. Because buckyballs are essentially closed hollow cages made up of carbon atoms, they can be manipulated in a variety of ways to yield never-before-seen materials. The balls can, for instance, be doped with atoms or pulled out into tubules and filled with lead to provide properties of high-temperature superconductivity. Researchers can now create their own buckyballs in a process that is almost as simple as making soot, making this research as inexpensive as it is exotic (which has doubtless contributed to its popularity). Researchers anticipate that fullerenes will offer boundless opportunities in the development of new products, drugs and materials.
Science of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes introduces materials scientists, chemists, and solid state physicists to the field of fullerenes, and discusses the unique properties and applications. both current and future, of all classes of fullerenes.

Key Features
* First comprehensive resource on fullerenes and their applications
* Provides an introduction to the topic
* Presents an extensive discussion of current and future applications of Fullerenes
* Covers all classes of fullerenes

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 18

Preface

pp.:  18 – 20

Chapter 2. Carbon Materials

pp.:  34 – 79

Chapter 3. Structure of Fullerenes

pp.:  79 – 99

Chapter 4. Symmetry Considerations of Fullerene Molecules

pp.:  99 – 129

Chapter 5. Synthesis, Extraction, and Purification of Fullerenes

pp.:  129 – 162

Chapter 6. Fullerene Growth, Contraction, and Fragmentation

pp.:  162 – 190

Chapter 7. Crystalline Structure of Fullerene Solids

pp.:  190 – 243

Chapter 8. Classification and Structure of Doped Fullerenes

pp.:  243 – 290

Chapter 9. Single-Crystal and Epitaxial Film Growth

pp.:  290 – 311

Chapter 10. Fullerene Chemistry and Electrochemistry

pp.:  311 – 348

Chapter 11. Vibrational Modes

pp.:  348 – 432

Chapter 12. Electronic Structure

pp.:  432 – 483

Chapter 13. Optical Properties

pp.:  483 – 575

Chapter 14. Transport and Thermal Properties

pp.:  575 – 635

Chapter 15. Superconductivity

pp.:  635 – 673

Chapter 16. Magnetic Resonance Studies

pp.:  673 – 708

Chapter 17. Surface Science Studies Related to Fullerenes

pp.:  708 – 758

Chapter 18. Magnetic Properties

pp.:  758 – 775

Chapter 19. C60-Related Tubules and Spherules

pp.:  775 – 889

Chapter 20. Applications of Carbon Nanostructures

pp.:  889 – 938

Index

pp.:  938 – 986

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