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The project aims to develop a new method for synthesizing carbon nanobelts and rings, which are important for applications in nanotechnology and electronics. By using a templating approach, it seeks to enhance the controllable growth of these materials.
Cyclic conjugated systems composed of benzene rings have attracted the interest of many chemists because of their novel structures and application value in nanotechnology, electronics, and host-guest chemistry.
What attracted chemists is that they are the smallest repeating units of different types of carbon nanotubes.
Their properties are of particular interest and they raise hope in the field of controllable growth of carbon nanotubes with uniform chirality.
Carbon nanobelts and rings are nota…
JULIUS-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAT WURZBURG
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