高级钻石体的隔离和结构,纳米尺寸的钻石分子
J E Dahl1, S G Liu, R M K Carlson
1MolecularDiamond Technologies, ChevronTexaco Technology Ventures, Post Office Box 1627, Richmond, CA 94802, USA.
概括
较高的钻石体,具有独特形状和稳定的大型分子,从石油中分离出来. 这些钻石晶结构提供了作为先进的纳米尺度构建块的潜力.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 有机化学 有机化学
- 纳米技术纳米技术
背景情况:
- 石油含有复杂的碳化合物结构.
- 钻石体是具有特殊热稳定的子状分子.
研究的目的:
- 从石油中分离和表征较高的钻石状物 (C22+).
- 探索它们作为分子构建块的潜力.
主要方法:
- 对石油碎片应用的隔离和结晶技术.
- 单晶X射线衍射用于结构确定.
主要成果:
- 成功分离了4至11个钻石晶的钻石体.
- 确定了三种钻石类家族代表的晶体结构.
- 观察到各种3D形状,包括形形状和多个衍生点.
结论:
- 较高的钻石体具有诸如刚性,强度和多样化的分子架构等有价值的特性.
- 这些特性使它们成为纳米级分子工程和材料科学应用的有希望的候选者.
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