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From Small Fullerenes To Superlattices Science And Applications Patrice Mlinon

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From Small Fullerenes To Superlattices Science And Applications Patrice Mlinon
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Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.98 MB
Pages: 329
Author: Patrice Mélinon, Bruno Masenelli
ISBN: 9789814241847, 9814241849
Language: English
Year: 2012

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From Small Fullerenes To Superlattices Science And Applications Patrice Mlinon by Patrice Mélinon, Bruno Masenelli 9789814241847, 9814241849 instant download after payment.

Recently, carbon and silicon research has seen an outburst of new structures, experimentally observed or theoretically predicted (e.g., small fullerenes, heterofullerenes, schwarzite, and clathrates) with attractive properties. This book reviews these exotic futuristic species and their potential applications and critically examines the predicting models and the possible routes for their synthesis. The book starts with a review of 2D and 3D crystals based on carbon and/or silicon. The second part of the book is devoted to the description at the nanoscale of the new structures and complex architectures that ensue from them. The originality of the book lies in the fact that it deals with these scarcely evoked structures. The book is, therefore, complementary to the wide existing literature dedicated to popular nanostructures such as graphene, nanotube, and fullerenes.

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