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- Carbon_nanofoam abstract "Carbon nanofoam is an allotrope of carbon discovered in 1997 by Andrei V. Rode and co-workers at the Australian National University in Canberra. It consists of a cluster-assembly of carbon atoms strung together in a loose three-dimensional web. The material is extremely light, with a density of 2-10 g/m3 (.0012 lb/ft3).Each cluster is about 6 nanometers wide and consists of about 4000 carbon atoms linked in graphite-like sheets that are given negative curvature by the inclusion of heptagons among the regular hexagonal pattern. This is the opposite of what happens in the case of buckminsterfullerenes, in which carbon sheets are given positive curvature by the inclusion of pentagons.The large-scale structure of carbon nanofoam is similar to that of an aerogel, but with 1% of the density of previously produced carbon aerogels—or only a few times the density of air at sea level. Unlike carbon aerogels, carbon nanofoam is a poor electrical conductor. The nanofoam contains numerous unpaired electrons, which Rode and colleagues propose is due to carbon atoms with only three bonds that are found at topological and bonding defects. This gives rise to what is perhaps carbon nanofoam's most unusual feature: it is attracted to magnets, and below −183 °C can itself be made magnetic.".
- Carbon_nanofoam wikiPageExternalLink arcon_06_origin.pdf.
- Carbon_nanofoam wikiPageExternalLink blinc_06_13c.pdf.
- Carbon_nanofoam wikiPageExternalLink gamaly_04_nanostructures.pdf.
- Carbon_nanofoam wikiPageExternalLink lau_07_high.pdf.
- Carbon_nanofoam wikiPageExternalLink rode_04_unconventional.pdf.
- Carbon_nanofoam wikiPageExternalLink rode_05_strong.pdf.
- Carbon_nanofoam wikiPageExternalLink rode_06_magnetic.pdf.
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- Carbon_nanofoam subject Category:Carbon_forms.
- Carbon_nanofoam subject Category:Nanomaterials.
- Carbon_nanofoam subject Category:Semiconductors.
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- Carbon_nanofoam comment "Carbon nanofoam is an allotrope of carbon discovered in 1997 by Andrei V. Rode and co-workers at the Australian National University in Canberra. It consists of a cluster-assembly of carbon atoms strung together in a loose three-dimensional web.".
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- Carbon_nanofoam label "Kohlenstoffnanoschaum".
- Carbon_nanofoam label "Nanoespuma de carbono".
- Carbon_nanofoam label "Nanoespuma de carbono".
- Carbon_nanofoam label "Nanomousse de carbone".
- Carbon_nanofoam label "Nanopianka".
- Carbon_nanofoam label "Nanoschiuma di carbonio".
- Carbon_nanofoam label "Углеродная нанопена".
- Carbon_nanofoam label "رغوة نانوية كربونية".
- Carbon_nanofoam label "カーボンナノフォーム".
- Carbon_nanofoam label "碳纳米泡沫".
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