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Noncovalent Interaction of Carbon Nanostructures
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2014The potential application of carbon nanomaterials in biology and medicine increases the necessity to understand the nature of their interactions with living organisms and the environment. The primary forces of interaction at the nano-bio interface are mostly noncovalent in nature.
Deivasigamani, Umadevi +2 more
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Nanostructured Carbon Coatings
2000This paper provides an overview of nanocrystalline and nanostructured carbon coatings and explores a very broad range of potentially important carbon nanostructures that may be used in future technologies. A new method for the synthesis of nanostructured carbon coatings on the surface of SiC and other metal carbides is described.
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2013
Present chapter describes in detail carbon nanomaterials such as carbon black, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and nanodiamond particles. Analysis of advantages and disadvantages of these materials for application in gas sensors of various types is also presented. Chapter includes 18 figures, 7 Tables and 148 references.
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Present chapter describes in detail carbon nanomaterials such as carbon black, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and nanodiamond particles. Analysis of advantages and disadvantages of these materials for application in gas sensors of various types is also presented. Chapter includes 18 figures, 7 Tables and 148 references.
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Carbon Nanostructured Materials
2010In recent years, a lot of work has been focused on the synthesis of novel materials, clusters, and molecules which are unique in many ways. Numerous attempts to synthesize the theoretically predicted solids have been published. This chapter summarised the carbon materials in various forms; crystalline and non-crystalline.
Azira Abdul Aziz +2 more
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Fluorescent Carbon Nanostructures
2020Nanoscale structures formed of inorganic carbon in the form of nanodiamonds, graphene and graphene oxide pieces and the so-called carbon dots joined quite recently the family of fluorophores offering use on incredibly broad scale, from optoelectronics to sensing and imaging. Their role is versatile, from very efficient quenchers to very bright emitters
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Nanostructured Carbon Materials
2006This paper presents an overview over nanostructured carbon materials, starting with a classification of carbon nanostructures based on the chemical bonding of the carbon atoms, i.e. on the type of hybridization. Then a summary of the carbon nanoworld is given, addressing the stability and the typical geometrical sizes of its family members.
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Carbon Nanostructures Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes
IETE Technical Review, 1999Carbon atoms condense to many useful nanostructures under suitable environmental conditions in presence of some specific catalysts. Fullerene molecules and carbon nanotubes are zero and one dimensional shells made out of monatomic layer thin graphene sheet.
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Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences, 2002
O. A. Shenderova +2 more
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O. A. Shenderova +2 more
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Advanced Carbon Nanostructures
2011Introduction to a special issue of Nanoscience Nanotechnology Letters on "Advanced Carbon Nanostructures"
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