Nanoscience and Technology: An International Journal
Published 4 issues per year
ISSN Print: 2572-4258
ISSN Online: 2572-4266
IF:
1.3
5-Year IF:
1.7
Immediacy Index:
0.7
Eigenfactor:
0.00023
JCI:
0.11
SJR:
0.244
SNIP:
0.521
CiteScore™::
3.6
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14
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FULLERENES-MODIFIED POLYMERS
Volume 4,
Issue 4, 2013,
pp. 327-338
DOI: 10.1615/NanomechanicsSciTechnolIntJ.v4.i4.60
ABSTRACT
It is shown that the properties of polymers depend largely on the fractional content of fullerenes. In the region of small concentrations of the filler it exerts such an action that as a result of the interaction of C60 with polymer molecules, the polymer mesh increases its effective density. The introduction of fullerenes ensures additional structurization, which determines the mechanical and optical properties of the polymer−C60 system.
KEY WORDS: fulltrenes, polymers, optical absorption, fluorescence, mechanical, optical, electrical properties
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