内容提要 This book covers all the most important areas of nanotube research, as well as discussing related structures such as carbon naoparticles and ‘inorganic fullerenes’. This is the first single-author book on carbon nanotubes. It will be of interest to chemists, physicists, material scientists and engineers working on carbon material and fullerenes from both academic and industrial backgrouds. 目录 Acknowledgements1 Introdcution 1.1 The discovery of fullerence-related carbon nanotubes 1.2 Chanracteristics of multiwalled nanotubes 1.3 Single-walled nanotubes 1.4 Pre-1991 evidence for carbon nanotubes 1.5 Nantube research 1.6 Organisation of the book References2 Synthesis: Preparation methods, growth mechanisms and processing techniques 2.1 Producion of multiwalled nanotubes: non-catalytic methods 2.2 Experiments on the heat treatment of fullerene soot 2.3 Catalytically produced multiwalled nanotubes 2.4 Nanotubes on TEM support grids: a work fo warning 2.5 Syngle-walled nanotubes 2.6 Theories of nanotube growth 2.7 purification of multiwalled tubes 2.8 Purificaion of single-walled tubes 2.9 Alignment of nanotube sqmples 2.10 Legth control of carbon nanotubes 2.11 Discussion References3 Structure 3.1 Classificaion of tubular biological structures 3.2 Bonding in carbon material 3.3 The structure of carbon nanotubes: theoretical discussion 3.4 The physical stability of carbon nanotubes 3.5 Experimental studies of nanotube structure: multiwalled nanotubes……4 The physics of nanotubes5 Nanocapsules and nanotest-tubes6 The ultimate carbon fibre? the mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes7 Curved crystals, inorganic fullerenes and nanorods8 Carbon onions and spheroidal carbon9 Future directionsName indexSubject index 作者介绍 PETER HARRIS warought up in Gloucestershire and read chemistry at Birmingham University. He went on to study for a doctorate at Oxford University, where his project involued transmission electron microscopy of catalytic materials. Dince that time his r 序言
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