单词 | buckyball |
例句 | Fullerene C60 is also known as a “buckyball,” or as its full name, buckminsterfullerene, because of its similarity to the multisided architectural domes designed by American inventor R. Buckminster Fuller. Astronomy 2016-10-13T00:00:00Z Before buckyballs, pure carbon was known to exist in just a few configurations: stacked in sheets as graphite; arrayed in hard, clear crystals of diamond; and jumbled randomly in amorphous carbon. Robert F. Curl Jr., Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry, Dies at 88 2022-07-20T04:00:00Z And buckyballs became famed as a kind of Swiss Army knife of the molecular realm — with potential applications ranging from vessels for hydrogen fuel storage to paint-on solar panels to ultra-strong armor. Robert Curl, Nobel-winning chemist in ‘buckyball’ discovery, dies at 88 2022-07-06T04:00:00Z He recalls that in the mid-1980s, when scientists first created “buckyball” spheres made of 60 carbon atoms, “there was the same degree of skepticism, despite all the evidence.” The next graphene? Shiny and magnetic, a new form of pure carbon dazzles with potential 2019-11-12T05:00:00Z Historically, materials that revolutionized technology, including tungsten light-bulb filaments, penicillin, Teflon and C60 buckyballs, were found through a combination of intuition, trial and error and lucky mishaps. Beware of plausible predictions of fantasy materials 2019-02-26T05:00:00Z Some scientists predict that nuclei can overcome that problem by twisting into exotic shapes—hollow bubbles or even latticelike buckyballs. A storied Russian lab is trying to push the periodic table past its limits—and uncover exotic new elements 2019-01-30T05:00:00Z “You could argue it wasn’t any of our areas of interest,” James R. Heath, a graduate student of Dr. Smalley’s who performed many of the buckyball experiments, said in an interview. Robert F. Curl Jr., Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry, Dies at 88 2022-07-20T04:00:00Z The strength and stability of buckyballs — in 60-atom form and bigger — has offered dozens of possible uses because of their shape and electron-bonding properties. Robert Curl, Nobel-winning chemist in ‘buckyball’ discovery, dies at 88 2022-07-06T04:00:00Z This drew the attention of other researchers and led to the discovery of fullerenes, of which the 60-atom 'buckyball' is the most famous example. Mildred S. Dresselhaus (1930-2017) : Nature : Nature Research 2017-03-14T04:00:00Z Harold Kroto, 76, who shared the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering a new arrangement of carbon known as the buckyball, died on Saturday, April 30, in East Sussex, England. The week’s passages 2016-05-06T04:00:00Z The study of buckyballs led to the discovery of cylindrical carbon structures called carbon nanotubes, which propelled the field of nanotechnology. Harry Kroto, Nobel laureate who helped discover the buckyball, dies at 76 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z The name was later shortened to fullerenes or buckyballs. Robert F. Curl Jr., Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry, Dies at 88 2022-07-20T04:00:00Z The buckyball discovery also was key in the development of nanotubes, essentially graphite rolled into atomic-level cylinders, used as super-efficient pathways for electricity and thermal exchange. Robert Curl, Nobel-winning chemist in ‘buckyball’ discovery, dies at 88 2022-07-06T04:00:00Z He also presented his buckyball workshops in Sweden, Malaysia, India, China and Japan. Harold Kroto, Nobel Prize-Winning Chemist, Is Dead at 76 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z The buckyball molecule has potential applications in drug delivery, computing and high-speed transportation. The week’s passages 2016-05-06T04:00:00Z In popular parlance, the molecules became known as buckyballs. Harry Kroto, Nobel laureate who helped discover the buckyball, dies at 76 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z It turned out that the Exxon experiments had also created small numbers of buckyballs, but those researchers had overlooked them in their data. Robert F. Curl Jr., Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry, Dies at 88 2022-07-20T04:00:00Z They laid down films of the metals on layers of buckyballs, which are cage-like molecules made up of 60 carbon atoms, chosen because they are particularly good at stripping electrons from the metal films. Non-magnetic metals turned into magnets 2015-08-04T04:00:00Z “I think Harry was happiest when he was doing one of his workshops and getting on the ground with the kids building models of buckyballs,” said Mark A. Riley, a nuclear physicist at Florida State. Harold Kroto, Nobel Prize-Winning Chemist, Is Dead at 76 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z Sometimes, it’s easy to spot. This month, for instance, the geodesic-dome shaped molecules called “buckyballs” were revealed as the solution to a century-old puzzle about space. What You Can Expect From This Chemistry Blog 2015-07-30T04:00:00Z But what these space-travelling buckyballs are doing there is still up for debate. Podcast: Organic molecules in space, training schoolchildren to think like scientists, and the Pluto fly-by 2015-07-15T04:00:00Z While Dr. Kroto and Dr. Smalley pursued further buckyball research, Dr. Curl soon moved on to other areas of interest. Robert F. Curl Jr., Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry, Dies at 88 2022-07-20T04:00:00Z This made the films partially magnetic, across a layer a few nanometres thick next to the buckyballs. Non-magnetic metals turned into magnets 2015-08-04T04:00:00Z Harold Kroto, who shared the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering a new arrangement of carbon known as the buckyball, died on Saturday in East Sussex, England. Harold Kroto, Nobel Prize-Winning Chemist, Is Dead at 76 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z Yet without knowing how gaseous buckyballs behave in space-like conditions, no one could claim a definitive match. Buckyballs in space solve 100-year-old riddle 2015-07-14T04:00:00Z That matches what the astronomers saw and, because our solar system arose from interstellar material, suggests that some of the carbon now in our bodies was once in the form of buckyballs. Yes, there really are buckyballs in space 2015-07-15T04:00:00Z In the 2016 interview, he recalled going to Dr. Smalley’s office and finding his colleague filling up binders with papers about buckyballs. Robert F. Curl Jr., Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry, Dies at 88 2022-07-20T04:00:00Z Robert Curl, Harold Kroto and Richard Smalley found the first buckyball – or buckminsterfullerene – in 1985. First boron ‘buckyball’ could be used to store hydrogen : Nature News Blog 2014-07-12T04:00:00Z The buckyball was the third form of carbon to be found after diamonds and graphite. Harold Kroto, Nobel Prize-Winning Chemist, Is Dead at 76 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z And the study suggests buckyballs can remain intact for millions of years and travel over great distances between the stars, adds McCall. Buckyballs in space solve 100-year-old riddle 2015-07-14T04:00:00Z Good vibrations: Researchers tune the chemical bonds of buckyballs. Physics Week in Review: January 25, 2014 2014-01-25T05:52:03Z Ultimately, Glass will be no different from any other consumer product—from baseballs to video games to buckyball puzzles—it will be up to people who purchase it to use it safely. Could Google Glass Hurt Your Eyes? A Harvard Vision Scientist And Project Glass Advisor Responds 2013-03-04T07:46:17Z The researchers report in Science this week that they were able to use ring-shaped molecules to construct mini cylinders containing spherical carbon “buckyball” fullerenes. Nanotubes Turn Heat into Firepower 2012-09-20T23:15:02.783Z Wrapped into a sphere, it's a fullerene or, colloquially, a 'buckyball'. Materials science: Super carbon 2012-03-14T22:50:41.917Z Now, a laboratory analysis of the light absorbed by buckyballs — hollow, soccer-ball shaped molecules made up of 60 carbon atoms — under space-like conditions has provided direct match for DIBs seen in 19941. Buckyballs in space solve 100-year-old riddle 2015-07-14T04:00:00Z I’m curious as to the actual process through which the buckyballs are created in such vastly different stellar environments, and how they impact those environments. NASA Detects Solid Buckyballs In Space 2012-02-24T06:43:05Z Putting polar molecules inside buckyballs may influence the chemical behavior of their outsides, and create new molecules with unique properties. Buckyball Traps Single Water Molecule 2011-08-04T22:15:00.227Z When exposed to rising temperatures, the cylinders constricted to about half their diameter, expelling the buckyballs in the process without fully collapsing. Nanotubes Turn Heat into Firepower 2012-09-20T23:15:02.783Z Coburn's report, prepared over several months, credits NSF with making several "worthwhile investments," including research that helped develop the Internet, magnetic resonance imaging, buckyballs, bar codes, and retinal implants. Senator's Criticism of Science Foundation Draws Fire 2011-05-26T22:22:18Z Finding buckyballs in interstellar space shows that they are more abundant than previously thought, says Kroto. Buckyballs in space solve 100-year-old riddle 2015-07-14T04:00:00Z “The particles we detected are minuscule, far smaller than the width of a hair, but each one would contain stacks of millions of buckyballs.” NASA Detects Solid Buckyballs In Space 2012-02-24T06:43:05Z Researchers stumbled upon tiny geodesic carbon spheres in 1985 and named them buckyballs, after gonzo architect and dome meister Buckminster Fuller. How and Why: Graphene seems valuable for computers, batteries and other uses 2010-10-25T19:56:00Z |
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