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|a Endohedral Lithium-containing Fullerenes
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|b Preparation, Derivatization, and Application /
|c by Yutaka Matsuo, Hiroshi Okada, Hiroshi Ueno.
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|a Introduction to endohedral fullerenes with the C60 cage -- History of Li@C60 -- Synthesis and characterization of lithium-ion-containing fullerene -- Li+@C60 salts: Crystal structures and properties -- Chemical modification of Li+@C60 -- Photoinduced electron transfer in Li+@C60 -- Neutral Li@C60: A hydrogen-like superatom -- Computational studies of Li@C60 -- New directions in Li@C60 research: Physical measurements.
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|a This book describes the emergent endohedral metallofullerene, lithium-containing fullerene Li@C60, with an overview from its history to recent application research. The book covers synthesis, preparation, purification, structure, physical and chemical properties, derivatization, computational theoretical studies, and device application of Li@C60. Readers can learn cutting-edge nanotechnology of this exotic nanocarbon material, which is expected to deliver future solutions in clean energy and bio devices. This work is by a researcher who has long experience in carbon nanomaterials—more than 15 years with his contributing coworkers. The level of the book is appropriate for graduate students, post-docs researchers, and young faculty members who are interested in nanomaterials from the point of view of chemistry and physics.
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|a Okada, Hiroshi.
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