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Bucky-onions

One of the main scientific issues of the discovery of the bucky-onions is the unresolved question of minimal energy configuration of carbon clusters (onion-... [Pg.166]

An alternative mode for dehydrobenzoannulene decomposition was recently reported by Vollhardt et al. [58]. Non-planar hybrid 81, prepared in low yield via cyclodimerization of known triyne 82 [Eq.(3)], reacted explosively at ca. 250°C to give a nearly pure carbon residue. Solvent extraction of the black powder failed to yield soluble materials such as fullerenes however, analysis of the residue by TEM showed formation of bucky onions and bucky tubes [59], in addition... [Pg.105]

CNTs can be chemically functionalized to achieve good dispersion in polymer/ CNT composites and strong interface adhesion (Gao et al., 2004). CNTs can be assembled as ropes or bundles, and there are some catalyst residuals, bucky onions, spheroidal fullerenes, amorphous carbon, polyhedron graphite nanoparticles, and other forms of impurities during the growth process of CNTs. [Pg.203]

Arc-discharge Catalytic chemical vapor deposition Impurities bucky-onions and graphite particles Amor-phous carbonaceous material Average aspect ratio. [Pg.207]

Feynman s vision of miniaturization and the Drexler-versus-Smalley debate on feasibility of mechanosynthetic reactions using molecular assemblers were discussed. Fullerenes are the third allotropic form of carbon. Soccer-ball-structured Cgo with a surface filled with hexagons and pentagons satisfies Euler s law. Howard patented the first generation combustion synthesis method for fullerene production. The projected price of the fullerenes has decreased from 165,000 per kg to 200 per kg in the second-generation process. Fullerenes can also be synthesized using chemical methods, a supercritical extraction method, and the electric arc process. Applications of fullerenes include high temperature superconductors, bucky onion catalysts, advanced composites and electromechanical systems, synthetic diamonds. [Pg.162]


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