Endocentric Fullers) C70 in Nanotropes Carbon Nanotubes (Based on Nano-Micro-Electronics PHD) Educational-Research PhD

Researcher  and author PhD student :    Afshin Rashid

Note: The name Fulleren is derived from the geodetic domes to which the molecules of this nanoparticle resemble. Using laser evaporation of graphite and deformation   of carbon Cn clusters in carbon nanotubes, the most common of which are C60 and C70. 

The C70 carbon molecule can withstand a wide range of new chemical reactions.  The third allotropic form is carbon (after graphite and diamond). Fullerenes made up of less than 300 carbon atoms (sadial follicles) are commonly known as "bacilli."

The molecule is fullerenes, which are made up of 70 carbon atoms. C70 Fullerenes Closed hollow cages are made of interconnected carbon atoms in pentagonal and hexagonal rings with a cage-like melted ring structure that resembles a rugby ball. Each carbon atom on the cage surface connects to three carbon neighbors, and its sp2 bonds combine with a carbon atom at the vertices of each polygon and a bond along each polygonal edge. Molecular Fluorine can underlie  a wide range of Roman novel chemical reactions. Easily accept and donate electrons.

Nano  tubes of carbon C70 as a strong oxidizing insulation layers for low power energy organic act. The name of the Bucky Ball C70 is taken from its size, because its diameter is in nanometer dimensions (approximately 50,000 times smaller than the diameter of a human head), while its length can reach several millimeters. The long length of several microns and their small diameter of a few nanometers results in a very large length to diameter ratio. Therefore, they can be considered almost as florins later. As such, the C70's wing wings have special electronic, mechanical, and molecular properties. The characteristic of carbon nanotubes is due to the almost one-to-one effect of their structure on their molecular and electronic properties. Nanotubes exist in two main categories: single-walled nanotubes and multi-walled MWNTs nanotubes. Single-walled nanotubes can be thought of as high-graphite sheets wrapped in a cylindrical shape. The length-to-diameter ratio of nanotubes is about 1000 and they can be considered as almost one-dimensional structures. Nanotubes, like graphite, are fully formed.


Conclusion : 

The name Fulleren is derived from the geodetic domes to which the molecules of this nanoparticle resemble. Using laser evaporation of graphite and deformation   of carbon Cn clusters in carbon nanotubes, the most common of which are C60 and C70. 

Author: PhD Student  ( Afshin Rashid)

PhD student in Nano-Microelectronics at Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran