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Extraction of Linear Carbon Chains Unravels the Role of the Carbon Nanotube Host
ArticleAbstract: Linear carbon chains (LCCs) have been shown to grow inside double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs),Palabras claves:absorption spectroscopy, double-walled carbon nanotubes, extraction, linear carbon chains, Raman spectroscopy, separation, Single-walled carbon nanotubesAutores:Cao K., Kaiser U., Paola A. Ayala, Pichler T., Shi L., Yanagi K.Fuentes:scopusIsotopic Labelling of Confined Carbyne
ArticleAbstract: Carbyne is a one-dimensional allotrope of carbon consisting of a linear chain of carbon atoms bondedPalabras claves:carbon nanotubes, confined carbyne, isotopic labelling, Raman spectroscopyAutores:Cao K., Cui W., Kaiser U., Paola A. Ayala, Pichler T., Saito T., Shi L.Fuentes:scopusUnravelling the Complete Raman Response of Graphene Nanoribbons Discerning the Signature of Edge Passivation
ArticleAbstract: Controlling the edge morphology and terminations of graphene nanoribbons (GNR) allows tailoring theiPalabras claves:carbon nanotube hybrids, Graphene nanoribbons, Raman spectroscopy, terryleneAutores:Berkmann C., Cao K., Cui W., Kaiser U., Laranjeira J., Melle-Franco M., Milotti V., Paola A. Ayala, Pichler T., Shi L., Yanagi K., Zhang Y.Fuentes:scopusProton and Li-Ion Permeation through Graphene with Eight-Atom-Ring Defects
ArticleAbstract: Defect-free graphene is impermeable to gases and liquids but highly permeable to thermal protons. AtPalabras claves:Battery, Disorder, Fuel Cell, Graphene, lithium ion, ProtonAutores:Bacaksiz C., Cai J., Cheng H.M., Geim A.K., Griffin E., Grigorieva I.V., Hao G.P., Kaiser U., Kalon G., Lee J.H., Lin J., Lopez-Polin G., Lozada-Hidalgo M., Mogg L., Mohn M., Neumann C., Özyilmaz B., Peeters F.M., Ren W., Suenaga K., Turchanin A., Víctor H. Guarochico-Moreira, Winter A., Zhou T.Y.Fuentes:googlescopusTemplated direct growth of ultra-thin double-walled carbon nanotubes
ArticleAbstract: Double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs) combined the advantages of multi-walled (MW-) and single-walPalabras claves:Autores:Cao K., Kaiser U., Paola A. Ayala, Pichler T., Saito T., Shi L., Wei J., Yanagi K.Fuentes:scopus