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Fullerenes-a guide to the current state of knowledge in the field
The last decade has seen an explosion of research into the chemical and physical properties of a promising new class of carbon-based materials known as fullerenes.
Karl Kadish and Rodney Ruoff, two highly recognized leaders in the fullerene and nanotube research community, edit a comprehensive and much-needed survey of this important and rapidly evolving field. Contributions by experts in diverse areas of chemistry, physics, pharmacology, materials science, and chemical engineering provide an excellent introduction to fullerenes and highlight their considerable potential in such cutting-edge applications as semiconductor materials, new pharmaceutical compounds, and polymers. From the electrochemistry of fullerenes to molecular and solid C36, this book offers a remarkably fresh and authoritative look at some of the hottest research topics today, including:
* Organic functionalization of fullerenes
* Photophysical properties of different types of fullerenes
* Polyfunctional polymer derivatives of fullerenes
* The theory and production of endohedral metallofullerenes
* Fullerene surface interactions
* Superconductivity in fullerenes
* Synthesis of materials incorporated within carbon nanotubes
Author Notes
KARL M. KADISH is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Houston, Texas.
RODNEY S. RUOFF is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University
Table of Contents
| Electrochemistry of FullerenesL. Echegoyen, et al. |
| Solubility of the FullerenesM. Korobov and A. Smith |
| Organic Chemistry of FullerenesS. Wilson, et al. |
| Structural Inorganic Chemistry of Fullerenes and Fullerene-Like CompoundsA. Balch |
| Photophysical Properties of Pristine Fullerenes, Functionalized Fullerenes, and Fullerene-Containing Donor-Bridge Acceptor SystemsD. Guldi and P. Kamat |
| Calculations of Higher Fullerenes and Quasi-FullerenesZ. Slanina, et al. |
| Polymer Derivatives of FullerenesL. Chiang and L. Wang |
| Endohedral Metallofullerenes: Production, Separation, and Structural PropertiesH. Shinohara |
| Endohedral Metallofullerenes: Theory, Electrochemistry, and Chemical ReactionsS. Nagase, et al. |
| Biological Aspects of FullerenesS. Wilson |
| Carboxyfullerenes as Neuroprotective AntioxidantsL. Dugan, et al. |
| Fullerenes and Fullerene Ions in the Gas PhaseD. Bohme, et al. |
| Fullerene-Surface InteractionsA. Hamza |
| Structures of Fullerene-Based SolidsK. Prassides and S. Margadonna |
| Fullerenes Under High PressureB. Sundqvist |
| Superconductivity in FullerenesV. Buntar |
| Boron Nitride-Containing NanotubesN. Chopra and A. Zettl |
| Synthesis and Characterization of Materials Incorporated within Carbon NanotubesJ. Sloan and M. Green |
| Synthesis, Structure, and Properties of Carbon Encapsulated Metal NanoparticlesM. McHenry and S. Subramoney |
| Molecular and Solid C 36J. Grossman, et al. |
| Index |
