Molecular Nanographenes

Synthesis, Properties, and Applications

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Explore the world's most powerful materials with nanographene research Graphene, comprised of a single layer of carbon atoms in a honeycomb nanostructural arrangement, is the thinnest and strongest material yet known to science. Despite that this pristine carbon allotrope exhibits a variety of outstanding properties, its zero bandgap prevents its use for some optoelectronic applications. Fragments of graphene, or nanographenes, have shown a great potential to obviate these problems, thus paving the way for the development of chiroptical and optoelectronic properties. Molecular Nanographenes constitutes a comprehensive overview on the synthesis of these materials and their properties. Covering their widely varying morphologies, their potential applications, and their valuable chiroptical and photophysical features, it also analyzes multiple approaches to obtain nanographene by using both top-down and bottom-up methodologies. The result is a one-stop shop for materials scientists and other researchers interested in these emergent and fascinating materials. Molecular Nanographenes readers will also find: - A careful distinction between top-down and bottom-up approaches to nanographene synthesis- Detailed discussion of nanographene configurations including planar, bilayer, helical, nanobelt, and many other geometries- An authorial team with pioneering research experience in the study of nano-sized graphenes and their synthesis Molecular Nanographenes is ideal for materials scientists, polymer chemists, solid state chemists, organic chemists, and any other researchers looking to work with shape and size-controlled flakes of graphenes.
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Title
Molecular Nanographenes
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Year
2025
Language
English
Pages
544
Weight
1162 gr
EAN
9783527353224
Dimensions
178 x 246 x 32 mm
Binding format
Hardback

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