Advanced Series in Fullerenes - Vol. 1
PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF FULLERENES
edited by Peter W Stephens (SUNY, Stony Brook)
The creation of the hollow carbon buckminsterfullerene molecule as well as methods to produce and purify bulk quantities of it has triggered an explosive growth of research in the field. Superconducting and magnetic fullerides, atoms trapped inside the fullerene cage, chemically bonded fullerene complexes, and nanometer-scale helical carbon tubes are some of the leading areas that have generated much excitement.
This book is intended as a guide to the literature for the scientist who is just entering fullerene research, and will be one more valuable volume to the collection for the established worker. It contains reprints of some sixty most important research papers, with focus especially on those papers that have guided further work in the field. There is also a short review of the field, with references to many other publications.
Contents:
- The C60 Molecule
- Higher Fullerenes
- Solid
C60
- Superconductivity and Magnetism in Fullerides
- Chemically Modified Fullerenes
- Endohedral Complexes
- Nanotubes
- Emerging Applications
Readership: Physicists, chemists and materials scientists.
"It is a testimonial to the unprecedented growth of and interest in fullerene chemistry that there is already a reprint collection of 60 important papers."
| The Chemical Intelligencer |
| 256pp |
Pub. date: Nov 1993 |
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