C70 Buckwheels and Nanoparticle Particle Restructuring (Based on Nano-Microelectronics PhD)

Researcher  and author: PhD student    Afshin Rashid


Note: A nanotube is a member of the Fluoren family, which also includes C70 wings. Fluorines are a large cluster of carbon atoms in a closed cage and possess  certain properties that had not been found in any other compound before.

Therefore, fluorines in general constitute an interesting family of compounds  that will definitely be widely used in future technologies. There are many exotic structures of fluorines,  including spherical, conical, tubular particles, and other complex and strange shapes  The  wingspan  structure is cylindrical in shape of spheres and nanotubes, usually with at least one half-spherical  covering of the wingspan structure. The molecules are cylindrical and have amazing properties that make them suitable for use in many applications of  nanotechnology, electronics, optics and other fields of materials science. They have a solid anchor They are unique, have unique electrical properties, and are efficient heat conductors.

Its name is called the C70 Buckle Wing because of its diameter in nanometers (approximately 50,000 smaller than the diameter of a human head), while it can reach several millimeters in length. The length of the micron chelating bands and their small diameter of several nanometers results in a very large length to diameter ratio. Therefore, they can be approximated in the form of fluorine by some. C70 wings therefore have special electronic, mechanical, and molecular properties. The properties of carbon nanotubes depend on the effect of their structure on their molecular and electronic properties. There are two main types of nanotubes: single-walled nano-tubes and multi-walled nano-tubes MWNTs Single-walled nanotubes can be considered as graphene blend sheets that are wrapped in cylindrical form. The length-to-diameter ratio of nanotubes is about 1000 and can be considered as one-dimensional structures. The nanotubes are all made up of graphite,

Nano  tubes of carbon C70 as a strong oxidizing insulation layers for low power energy organic act. 

 This hybrid structure is stronger than the SP 2 hybrid of the SP-based hybrid and has unique strengths to these molecules. The nanotubes usually attach to the van der Waals forces in a string shape. Under high pressure, nanotubes can be welded together to allow for the production of extremely strong and unlimited wires.

Author: Engineer Afshin Rashid  
PhD student of Nano-Microelectronics at Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran