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- Spectroscopy and Modelling of Diamondoids Electronic and Optical Properties of Diamondoids (free download) Diamondoid Molecules: With Applications in...
- (also called congressane) is an organic compound that is a member of the diamondoids. These are cage hydrocarbons with structures similar to a subunit of...
- energies have been determined for adamantane as well as for several bigger diamondoids. All medical applications known so far involve not pure adamantane, but...
- ****emble diamond structures from carbon atoms, materials also known as diamondoids. Merkle states: "In diamond, then, a dense network of strong bonds creates...
- 1]heptane) Decalin (bicyclo[4.4.0]decane) Polycycloalkanes Adamantane Diamondoid Perhydrophenanthrene Sterane Cubane Prismane Dodecahedrane Basketane Churchane...
- conformation instead. At nanoscale dimensions, cubic diamond is represented by diamondoids while hexagonal diamond is represented by wurtzoids. In diamond, all...
- positionally-controlled diamond mechanosynthesis and a diamondoid nanofactory that would have the capability of building diamondoid medical nanorobots. The emerging field...
- The rhombic dodecahedron also appears in the unit cells of diamond and diamondoids. In these cases, four vertices (alternate threefold ones) are absent...
- 1]heptane) Decalin (bicyclo[4.4.0]decane) Polycycloalkanes Adamantane Diamondoid Perhydrophenanthrene Sterane Cubane Prismane Dodecahedrane Basketane Churchane...
- These include polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), fullerenes and diamondoids (hydrocarbons that have the same crystal structure as diamond). If dust...