MODELING THE BEHAVIOR OF CARBON NANOPARTICLES C60 BY HEATING IN AN ARGON ATMOSPHERE. COMPUTER EXPERIMENT
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Abstract (English):
Nanocarbon C60 is one of the most common representatives of fullerenes. Currently, the concept of «fullerenes» is applied to a broad class of polyatomic molecules of carbon. The most effective method for producing fullerenes - thermal decomposition graphite. The thermal properties of carbon nanomaterials is still not well understood. In the nanocarbon C60 studied behavior when heated in argon at atmospheric pressure. Research carried out by thermodynamic modeling.

Keywords:
nanocarbon, fullerene, heating in an argon atmosphere, thermodynamic simulation method
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