Search Results - "POKROPIVNY, A. V"
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Formation of Silicon Carbide Nanoclusters in the Process of Methyltrichlorosilane Oligomerization
Published in Theoretical and experimental chemistry (01-11-2022)“…On the basis of quantum-chemical analysis, it has been shown that the formation of silicon carbide nanoclusters can occur due to the chemical reaction between…”
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Structure of the boron nitride E-phase : Diamond lattice of B12N12 fullerenes
Published in Diamond and related materials (01-09-2006)“…The molecular and crystal structures of the boron nitride E-phase are determined. Analysis of all calculated for the first time main peaks of X-ray diffraction…”
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Force interactions and adhesion of gold contacts using a combined atomic force microscope and transmission electron microscope
Published in Applied surface science (2002)“…We have investigated force interactions between two gold samples using a combination of atomic force microscope (AFM) and a transmission electron microscope…”
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Fluid synthesis and structure of a new boron nitride polymorph—hyperdiamond fulborenite B12N12 (E phase)
Published in Physics of the solid state (01-03-2007)Get full text
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Search for neutrino radiation from collapsing stars with the Artyomovsk scintillation detector
Published in Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Physics (01-11-2013)“…The current status of an experiment designed to search for neutrino radiation from collapsing stars using the Artyomovsk Liquid Scintillation Detector is…”
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Boron Nitride Analogs of Fullerenes (the Fulborenes), Nanotubes, and Fullerites (the Fulborenites)
Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (01-10-2000)“…The molecules B12N12, B24N24 and B60N60 (named by us as fulborenes) have been proposed as boron nitride analogs of the fullerenes, especially B60N60 as the…”
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Atomistic mechanism of adhesive wear during friction of atomic-sharp tungsten asperity over (114) bcc-iron surface
Published in Materials letters (01-05-1997)“…For the first time, an elementary act of adhesive friction in the W-Fe tribosystem has been computer-simulated, including the creation, compression, stretching…”
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Dislocation mechanism of nanotube formation
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Fluid synthesis and structure of a new polymorphic modification of boron nitride
Published in Physics of the solid state (01-04-2013)“…A new previously unknown phase of boron nitride with a hardness of 0.41–0.63 GPa has been pre-pared by the supercritical fluid synthesis. The presence of a new…”
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Structure of “cubic graphite”: Simple cubic fullerite C24
Published in Physics of the solid state (01-02-2004)Get full text
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Force interactions and adhesion of gold contacts using a combined atomic force microscope and transmission electron microscope
Published in Applied surface science (01-09-2001)“…We have investigated force interactions between two gold samples using a combination of atomic force microscope (AFM) and a transmission electron microscope…”
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Lattice of superconducting multilayer nanotubes as ideal high-temperature superconductor
Published in Semiconductor physics, quantum electronics, and optoelectronics (12-12-2000)“…Combining Little's and Ginzburg's ideas with recent progress in nanotubes research, a novel type of material is advanced as a perspective high-Tc…”
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Quantum-chemistry calculation of BnNn-rings (n = 1_6) and fulborenes, the fullerene-like molecules BnNn (n = 12, 24, 60)
Published in Semiconductor physics, quantum electronics, and optoelectronics (12-12-2000)“…Electronic structure of the boron nitride rings and fullerene-like BN molecules (the fulborenes) are calculated using MNDO, AM1, Extended Huckel, INDO and ab…”
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