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Nanostructures: Novel Architecture

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Mircea V. DIUDEA
  Contributor Tibor BRAUN
  Contributor Ildiko DIOSPATONYI
  Contributor Adrian NICOARA
  Contributor Adrian PATRUT
  Contributor Aleksander L. IVANOVSKII
  Contributor Alexandru T. BALABAN
  Contributor Ante GRAOVAC
  Contributor Arnout CEULEMANS
  Contributor Bazil PARV
  Contributor Csaba L. NAGY
  Contributor Daniela BUTYKA
  Contributor Edward. C. KIRBY
  Contributor Erwin LIJNEN
  Contributor Fabio PICHIERRI
  Contributor Istvan LASZLO
  Contributor James E. JACKSON
  Contributor Lorentz JANTSCHI (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca)
  Contributor Mircea V. DIUDEA
  Contributor Mircea VLASSA
  Contributor Monica STEFU
  Contributor Peter E. JOHN
  Contributor R. Bruce KING
  Contributor Radu CUSTELCEAN
  Contributor Teodor S. BALABAN
  Contributor Viktoria V. IVANOVSKAYA
  Contributor Yurii N. MAKURIN
PUBLISHER:
  Nova Science  (New York)
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YEAR: 2005
PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN 1-59454-499-9)
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PAGES (INTRO/BODY): 2,  420 p.
SUBJECT(S): chemistry - computational; chemistry - organic; chemistry - physical; informatics - fundamentals; informatics - models implementation; mathematics - number theory; research - methodology
DISCIPLINE: Mathematics
LC NUMBER: None
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-434-648 (Last edited on 2007/06/05 03:23:37 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Novel carbon allotropes, such as spherical fullerenes and nanotubes, have been added, in the last three decades, to the traditionally recognized diamond and graphite. Although fullerene C60 has been speculated about for a long time. A fullerene is, according to a classical definition, an all-carbon molecule consisting entirely of pentagons (exactly 12) and hexagons (n/2-10). Non-classical fullerene extensions to include rings of other sizes have been considered. Fullerenes are commonly synthesized by arc-discharge or laser ablation methods. Spherical fullerenes became nowadays parts of real chemistry: they can be functionalized or inserted in supramolecular assemblies.
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