Search Results - "Kroto, H.W."
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Nanocarbon production by arc discharge in water
Published in Carbon (New York) (2003)“…Carbon nanostructures (onions, nanotubes and encapsulates) were generated by arc discharge in water between pure and catalyst-doped graphite electrodes. These…”
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Pyrolytic production of aligned carbon nanotubes from homogeneously dispersed benzene-based aerosols
Published in Chemical physics letters (20-04-2001)“…Aligned multi-walled carbon nanotubes (30–130 μm long, 10–200 nm outer diameter) have been prepared in high yield by pyrolysing homogeneously dispersed…”
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SiOx-coating of carbon nanotubes at room temperature
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Electrolytic formation of carbon nanostructures
Published in Chemical physics letters (08-11-1996)“…Carbon nanotubes (with and without encapsulated material) as well as nanoparticles and onion-like structures have been generated by electrolysis in molten…”
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Stable BC2N nanostructures: low-temperature production of segregated C/BN layered materials
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Camphor-based carbon nanotubes as an anode in lithium secondary batteries
Published in Journal of power sources (15-01-2002)“…Camphor vapour is pyrolysed in the presence of Fe, Ni and Co powder under a dinitrogen atmosphere at different temperatures (750–1050 °C). While Fe and Ni…”
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Magnetic and hysteretic properties of Fe-filled nanotubes
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-07-2001)“…The hysteretic properties of Fe-filled carbon nanotubes samples are presented and related to their magnetic phase distribution obtained by Mossbauer…”
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KCl crystallization within the space between carbon nanotube walls
Published in Chemical physics letters (01-01-2000)“…The arc discharge method has been used hitherto to encapsulate metal-containing structures within carbon nanotubes [1, 2], the arrangement of the nanotube…”
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Reprint of: Preparation and UV/visible spectra of fullerenes C60 and C70
Published in Chemical physics letters (03-12-2013)“…The preparation and isolation of pure fullerene-60 and fullerene-70 is described. The solution UV/visible absorption spectra of the two molecules are presented…”
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Historical perspective on: Preparation and UV/visible spectra of the fullerenes C60 and C70 [Volume 177, Issues 4–5, 1 March 1991, Pages 394–398]
Published in Chemical physics letters (03-12-2013)“…The carbon arc technique allowed the fullerenes to be produced in bulk samples while solvent extraction and chromatographic seperation provided methods to…”
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Reprint of: Negative carbon cluster ion beams: New evidence for the special nature of C60
Published in Chemical physics letters (01-12-2013)“…Cold carbon cluster negative ions are formed by supersonic expansion of a plasma created at the nozzle of a supersonic cluster beam source by an excimer laser…”
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Selective Co-catalysed growth of novel MgO fishbone fractal nanostructures
Published in Chemical physics letters (26-10-2001)“…Novel MgO fishbone- or fern-like nanostructures, and Al 2O 3 fibre networks, have been generated for the first time from an Al 2O 3 matrix containing MgO and…”
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A novel route to aligned nanotubes and nanofibres using laser-patterned catalytic substrates
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Metal particle catalysed production of nanoscale BN structures
Published in Chemical physics letters (13-09-1996)“…Graphite-like nanostructures including nanotubes and encapsulated polyhedral particles have been obtained by arcing hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) and tantalum…”
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Pyrolytic carbon nanotubes from vapor-grown carbon fibers
Published in Carbon (New York) (1995)“…The structure of as-grown and heat-treated pyrolytic carbon nanotubes (PCNTs) produced by hydrocarbon pyrolysis are discussed on the basis of a possible growth…”
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Novel nanotubes and encapsulated nanowires
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Pyrolytically grown BxCyNz nanomaterials: nanofibres and nanotubes
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Carbon onions introduce new flavour to fullerene studies
Published in Nature (London) (22-10-1992)“…The notion that flat sheets of carbon hexagons are the most stable form of carbon is being questioned by the synthesis of giant nested shells of carbon that…”
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