Raman spectroscopy, fullerenes and nanotechnology/ Maher S Amer
Material type: TextSeries: RSC nanoscience & nanotechnology, 13Publication details: Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry c2010 Description: xiv,287pISBN: 9781847552402Subject(s): Chemistry | Fullerenes | Raman spectroscopy | NanotechnologyDDC classification: 546.681 Summary: discovery of fullerenes with their unique properties, highly versatile nature, and many potential applications in materials science, chemistry, physics, opto-electronics, biology, and medicine has launched a new branch of interdisciplinaryItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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REFERENCE | Malaviya National Institute of Technology Reference | 546.681 AME (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 87921 | |
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543.66 GUN MNR spectroscopy\ | 546.2 DIS Hydrogen storage materials,v-151/ | 546.681 AME Raman spectroscopy, fullerenes and nanotechnology/ | 546.681 AME Raman spectroscopy, fullerenes and nanotechnology/ | 546.681 LAN Fullerenes : | 546.681 PET Fragments of fullerenes and carbon nanotubes : | 547 Organic syntheses based on name reactions : |
Two fundamental discoveries have recently started a new era of scientific research: the discovery of fullerenes and the development of single-molecule imaging capabilities. The
discovery of fullerenes with their unique properties, highly versatile nature, and many potential applications in materials science, chemistry, physics, opto-electronics, biology, and medicine has launched a new branch of interdisciplinary
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