JOURNAL ARTICLE

Gas-phase synthesis of inorganic fullerene-like structures and inorganic nanotubes

Francis Leonard DeepakReshef Tenne

Year: 2008 Journal:   Open Chemistry Vol: 6 (3)Pages: 373-389   Publisher: De Gruyter Open

Abstract

Abstract Following the discovery of fullerenes (C60) and carbon nanotubes, it was shown that nanoparticles of inorganic layered compounds, like WS2 and MoS2, are unstable in the planar form and they form closed cage structures with polyhedral or nanotubular shapes. Although initially the method of synthesis for the formation of such closed caged structures and nanotubes involved starting from the respective oxides, it is now well established that the gas-phase synthetic route (using metal chlorides, carbonyls etc) provides an alternative which is suitable for the synthesis of very many closed caged structures and nanotubes hitherto unknown. Various issues with this method of synthesis, including its fundamentals, mechanism, and the properties of the inorganic fullerene-like structures produced are reviewed, together with some possible applications.

Keywords:
Fullerene Carbon nanotube Nanotechnology Materials science Gas phase Phase (matter) Nanoparticle Nanotube Carbon nanobud Chemical engineering Chemistry Optical properties of carbon nanotubes Organic chemistry

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Fullerene Chemistry and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry
Graphene research and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Boron and Carbon Nanomaterials Research
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry

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