Fullerene C-60: Properties and possible applications
Апстракт
Science and technology related to Fullerene C-60 and related compounds have attracted the attention and research stems from the Fullerenes' beautiful symmetry, dazzling chemical and physical technologies and nanotechnologies. Modern history of fivefold symmetry and the icosahedron began in 1985, when Kroto/Smally research team discovered the C-60 molecule. The production of solid C-60 by the Huffman/Kratschmer research team in 1990 provided a new stimulus for research by producing C-60 in macroscopic amounts for use by the scientific and technological community. Inventions based on C-60 such as Koruga's creation of the dimer C-116 using scanning tunneling engineering and Loutfy's hydrogenation of C-60 and construction of the first Ni/C-60 rechargeable batteries opened a new application era in high energy devices, superconductivity, quantum devices, and molecular electronic devices.
Кључне речи:
properties / molecule C-60 / history / fullerenes / applicationsИзвор:
Materials Science Forum, 1996, 214, 49-56Издавач:
- Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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Mašinski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Koruga, Đuro AU - Matija, Lidija AU - Misić, N AU - Rakin, P PY - 1996 UR - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/133 AB - Science and technology related to Fullerene C-60 and related compounds have attracted the attention and research stems from the Fullerenes' beautiful symmetry, dazzling chemical and physical technologies and nanotechnologies. Modern history of fivefold symmetry and the icosahedron began in 1985, when Kroto/Smally research team discovered the C-60 molecule. The production of solid C-60 by the Huffman/Kratschmer research team in 1990 provided a new stimulus for research by producing C-60 in macroscopic amounts for use by the scientific and technological community. Inventions based on C-60 such as Koruga's creation of the dimer C-116 using scanning tunneling engineering and Loutfy's hydrogenation of C-60 and construction of the first Ni/C-60 rechargeable batteries opened a new application era in high energy devices, superconductivity, quantum devices, and molecular electronic devices. PB - Trans Tech Publications Ltd T2 - Materials Science Forum T1 - Fullerene C-60: Properties and possible applications EP - 56 SP - 49 VL - 214 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_133 ER -
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Koruga, Đ., Matija, L., Misić, N.,& Rakin, P.. (1996). Fullerene C-60: Properties and possible applications. in Materials Science Forum Trans Tech Publications Ltd., 214, 49-56. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_133
Koruga Đ, Matija L, Misić N, Rakin P. Fullerene C-60: Properties and possible applications. in Materials Science Forum. 1996;214:49-56. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_133 .
Koruga, Đuro, Matija, Lidija, Misić, N, Rakin, P, "Fullerene C-60: Properties and possible applications" in Materials Science Forum, 214 (1996):49-56, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_133 .