Peculiarities of the processes of self-assembly of carbon under pressure up to 8 GPa and temperatures up to 1600°C in pure carbon, hydrocarbon, fluorocarbon, organometallic systems and binary mixtures of all-carbon, hydrocarbon, and fluorocarbon compounds have been revealed in the course of studies of pressure and temperature-induced transformations of different carbon-containing systems. It was shown that the character of the processes of self-assembly of carbon in different systems is controlled in the first place by the mobility of carbon atoms. The low diffusion mobility of carbon atoms in a condensed state at temperatures below 2000° C leads to the fact that in pure carbon systems studied on the examples of fullerite C60 and closed pol...
International audienceHigh pressure and high temperature experiments were performed on single-wall c...
While carbon provides the basis for all of organic chemistry and biology, elemental carbon compounds...
[[abstract]]The ability for a transition metal to react with carbon increases with its number of ele...
The products of thermal conversions of naphthalene, anthracene, pentacene, perylene, and coronene at...
International audienceBased on comparative studies of pressure–temperature-induced transformations o...
Carbon is an element with extremely versatile bonding properties and theoretical calculations have s...
In this work, several scientific problems related to high pressure–high temperature (HP–HT) synthesi...
The most striking aspect of the high pressure behaviour of carbon is its tendency to rehybridize fro...
High-pressure structural transformations of carbon at terapascal pressures are studied using metadyn...
This review covers the production of solid carbonaceous materials at high temperatures (above 500 C)...
Studies of thermal transformations of naphthalene (С10Н8), fluorographite (CF1.1) and octafluoronaph...
Although the transformation from fullerene bulk into various functional carbon materials at high tem...
Carbon is the fourth most abundant element in the universe, commonly found in stars, comet...
The ultra-fast ablation of a graphite target using high repetition rate Nd:YAG lasers allows us to d...
In this paper, the high chemical activity of the newly synthesized nanosize carbon spheres is demons...
International audienceHigh pressure and high temperature experiments were performed on single-wall c...
While carbon provides the basis for all of organic chemistry and biology, elemental carbon compounds...
[[abstract]]The ability for a transition metal to react with carbon increases with its number of ele...
The products of thermal conversions of naphthalene, anthracene, pentacene, perylene, and coronene at...
International audienceBased on comparative studies of pressure–temperature-induced transformations o...
Carbon is an element with extremely versatile bonding properties and theoretical calculations have s...
In this work, several scientific problems related to high pressure–high temperature (HP–HT) synthesi...
The most striking aspect of the high pressure behaviour of carbon is its tendency to rehybridize fro...
High-pressure structural transformations of carbon at terapascal pressures are studied using metadyn...
This review covers the production of solid carbonaceous materials at high temperatures (above 500 C)...
Studies of thermal transformations of naphthalene (С10Н8), fluorographite (CF1.1) and octafluoronaph...
Although the transformation from fullerene bulk into various functional carbon materials at high tem...
Carbon is the fourth most abundant element in the universe, commonly found in stars, comet...
The ultra-fast ablation of a graphite target using high repetition rate Nd:YAG lasers allows us to d...
In this paper, the high chemical activity of the newly synthesized nanosize carbon spheres is demons...
International audienceHigh pressure and high temperature experiments were performed on single-wall c...
While carbon provides the basis for all of organic chemistry and biology, elemental carbon compounds...
[[abstract]]The ability for a transition metal to react with carbon increases with its number of ele...