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"Buckyball, onion, nanobud, peapod - what are these buzzwords
about?" was a question posed to me many times over the last decade
or two. This concise glossary is designed to provide the first
answer to these and similar questions, and be a guide through th
This practical guide provides an orientation in the nanocarbon
terminology jungle. It explains in simple language why not all
carbon nanotubes are metallic, relates bucky bamboo to multi-wall
nanotubes and onions to fullerenes, and answers whether graphene
pseudospin is related to magnetism (it is not). Simple formulas to
estimate size, energy and spectroscopic data of carbon
nanostructures as well as linked primary key literature citations
come handy to researchers. The simple glossary format with over 300
entries, over 100 figures and over 2000 cross-references helps to
quickly identify (in contrast to a web search) relevant information
for most topics related to nanocarbons. The compendium is rounded
off with tables including the time lines of fullerenes, nanotubes
and graphene, illustrating the growing interest in the field of
carbon nanostructures. Supplementary information, linked to each
entry, is a dynamically growing resource containing multimedia
material, additional references and links.
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