Four Fullen C 96 isomers, the highest empty fullerene in CNT and CNTS carbon nanotubes (based on nano-microelectronics PHD ), educational-research doctorate
Researcher and author: PhD student ( Afshin Rashid)
Note: The four isomers of C 96 are the highest volatile fullerenes present in the membrane of CNT and CNTs carbon nanotubes. Sections C 96 , separated by recycling from Fulleren's soot, have an enhancing effect on the nanotechnology of CNT and CNTS carbon nanotubes . Along with graphene, fullerenes are nanoparticles that make up carbon nanotubes.
Fullerens are identified by the number of atoms in their structure. A letter C is used to name fullerenes, indicating the carbon atom in their structure. After the letter C, the number of carbon atoms in the Fulleren's spherical lattice unit is stated. For example, the C96 molecule has 96 carbon atoms. The number of atoms in the generated fullerenes so far ranges from 28 to hundreds of carbon atoms.
Buckwheat (C96) and fullerenes are some of the ingredients on which many nanomaterials are based. Unique structural and electronic properties, as well as their application in various fields such as electronic applications such as the manufacture of nano-electrodes used in special electrical circuits, nanophotonics in solar nanocells and nano-absorbers of specific wavelengths. . One of the most important and unique properties of Fulleren C96 is their ability to retain atoms or small molecules inside the carbon cage. C96 fullerenes can act as superconductors through semiconductor conductors and are exceptional radical transmitters. Strong durability, feature can easily be used in current transfer characteristics as a correction derivative, and this has led to changes in their electronic structure, solubility and physical properties (structure).
Conclusion :
The four isomers of C 96 are the highest volatile fullerenes present in the membrane of CNT and CNTs carbon nanotubes. Sections C 96 , separated by recycling from Fulleren's soot, have an enhancing effect on the nanotechnology of CNT and CNTS carbon nanotubes . Along with graphene, fullerenes are nanoparticles that make up carbon nanotubes.
Author: PhD Student ( Afshin Rashid)
PhD student in Nano-Microelectronics at Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran