The chemistry of fullerenes /
The closed-cage carbon molecules known as fullerenes provide an entirely new branch of chemistry, materials science, and physics. Fullerene research is now engaging the frenetic attention of thousands of scientists. Initially, the chemistry was relatively slow to develop due to the low availability...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Singapore ; River Edge, NJ :
World Scientific,
©1995.
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Colección: | Advanced series in fullerenes ;
vol. 4. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Ch. 1. Introduction and nomenclature
- ch. 2. Fullerene production / L.D. Lamb
- ch. 3. Properties of fullerenes / R. Taylor
- ch. 4. Hydrogenated fullerenes / P.A. Cahill
- ch. 5. Chemical transformation of C[symbol] into water-soluble polyhydroxylated fullerene derivatives / L.Y. Chiang
- ch. 6. Fluorination / J.H. Holloway and E.G. Hope
- ch. 7. Iodination, bromination and chlorination / R. Taylor
- ch. 8. Aryl derivatives of fullerenes / R. Taylor
- ch. 9. Fulleroids, methanofullerenes and oxa-, aza-, and sila-homologues / M. Prato and F. Wudi
- ch. 10. Cycloadditions to C[symbol] / M.S. Meier
- ch. 11. Formation of anions and electrophilic addition / R. Taylor
- ch. 12. Nucleophilic addition and substitution / R. Taylor
- ch. 13. Radical additions to fullerenes: fullerenyl radicals / R. Taylor
- ch. 14. Reactions of fullerenes with inorganic and organometallic compounds / A.L. Balch
- ch. 15. Fullerene-containing polymers.