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New perspectives on the structure of graphitic carbons
- Crit. Rev. Solid State Mater. Sci
"... Graphitic forms of carbon are important in a wide variety of applications, ranging from pollution control to composite materials, yet the structure of these carbons at the molecular level is poorly understood. The discovery of fullerenes and fullerene-related structures such as carbon nanotubes has ..."
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Graphitic forms of carbon are important in a wide variety of applications, ranging from pollution control to composite materials, yet the structure of these carbons at the molecular level is poorly understood. The discovery of fullerenes and fullerene-related structures such as carbon nanotubes has given a new perspective on the structure of solid carbon. This review aims to show how the new knowledge gained as a result of research on fullerene-related carbons can be applied to well-known forms of carbon such as microporous carbon, glassy carbon, carbon fibers, and carbon black.
Nanostructure of pyrocarbons: from HRTEM imaging to 3D atomistic models
, 2012
"... Atomistic reconstruction methods are nowadays extremely useful tools to build realistic models of materials and correlates their properties to their atomistic structure [1]. However most of them, like the well-known Reverse Monte Carlo method, consists in building a model able to reproduce some orie ..."
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Atomistic reconstruction methods are nowadays extremely useful tools to build realistic models of materials and correlates their properties to their atomistic structure [1]. However most of them, like the well-known Reverse Monte Carlo method, consists in building a model able to reproduce some orientationally averaged structural quantities like the Pair Distribution Functions (PDF) of the material, which is usually not discriminatory enough to yield a unique
Review A New Approach to the Computer Modeling of Amorphous Nanoporous Structures of Semiconducting and Metallic Materials: A Review
, 2010
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