Direct C-H coupling of pyrene makes nanographenes with defined shape and edge structures
Japanese scientists are making tiny fragments of graphene
using direct
cross-coupling of C-H bonds to determine what effect size and edge geometry
have on the properties of carbon materials. By bolting together aromatic hydrocarbons, they can
build nanographene fragments with defined shapes in an attempt to relate geometry to performance.
cross-coupling of C-H bonds to determine what effect size and edge geometry
have on the properties of carbon materials. By bolting together aromatic hydrocarbons, they can
build nanographene fragments with defined shapes in an attempt to relate geometry to performance.
Speaking at the RSC’s seventh International
Symposium on Advancing the Chemical Sciences in Edinburgh, UK, Kenichiro
Itami from Nagoya University explained .............read all at
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