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Author: Francesco Giacalone, Maurizio Prato, Nazario Martin
Written by an outstanding team of experts in the interdisciplinary areas of research, this book is based on a new classification of the different types of fullerene polymers according to their chemical structures. It covers all aspects, from different classes, to their synthesis and applications in material science.
Of great interest to polymer and synthetic chemists, but also for material scientists and industrial chemists
Fullerene-Containing Polymers: An Overview
Main-Chain and Side-Chain C60-Polymers
Acrylate and Methacrylate C60-End-Capped Polymers
Semi-Interpenetrating Polymer Networks Involving C60-Polymers
Star-Shaped Polymers with a Fullerene Core
Fullerene-Containing Helical Polymers
Electroactive C60-Polymer Systems
Polyfullerenes for Organic Photovoltaics
Fullerene-Containing Supramolecular Polymers
Fullerene-Rich Dendrons and Dendrimers
Liquid-Crystalline Fullerodendrimers and Fullero(codendrimers)
Polymers Based on Carbon Nanotubes
fullerene solubility
polymer fullerene solar cell
polymer quenchants
fullerene organic chemistry
fullerene-like
why is fullerene a simple molecular structure
fullerene polymer matrix
Tags: Francesco Giacalone, Maurizio Prato, Nazario Martin, Polymers, Fullerene