Fullerenes : synthesis, properties, and chemistry of large carbon clusters
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Fullerenes : synthesis, properties, and chemistry of large carbon clusters
(ACS symposium series, 481)
American Chemical Society, 1992
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"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Divisions of Inorganic Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Petroleum Chemistry, Inc.; Polymer Chemistry, Inc.; and Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering at the 201st National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Atlanta, Georgia, April 14-19, 1991."
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Description
The first volume devoted entirely to fullerenes. Covers bulk production by extraction from carbon smoke deposits; carbon-arc synthesis; separation of fullerene mixtures; doping the fullerenes; structural elucidation by ' C NMR, X-ray and vibrational spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy, crystallography, etc.; conductivity and superconductivity in fullerenes doped with alkali metals; thermal properties of fullerenes; and metal complexes of fullerenes.
Table of Contents
- Synthesis of C[6[0 from Small Carbon Clusters: A Model Based on Experiment and Theory
- Crystalline Fullerenes: Round Pegs in Square Holes
- Low-Resolution Single-Crystal X-ray Structure of Solvated Fullerenes and Spectroscopy and Electronic Structure of Their Monoanions
- Solid C[6[0: Structure. Bonding, Defects, and Intercalation
- Conductivity and Superconductivity in Alkali Metal Doped C[6[0
- Crystal Structure of Osmylated C[6[0: Confirmation of the Soccer-Ball Framework
- One- and Two-Dimensional NMR Studies: C[6[0 and C[7[0 in Solution and in the Solid State
- Mass Spectrometric, Thermal, and Separation Studies of Fullerenes
- Production, Mass Spectrometry, and Thermal Properties of Fullerenes
- Doping the Fullerenes
- Survey of Chemical Reactivity of C[6[0 Electrophile and Dieno-polarophile Par Excellence
- The Chemical Nature of C[6[0 as Revealed by the Synthesis of Metal Complexes
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