Above a substance's liquid–vapour critical point (i>Tc), the distinction between the liquid and vapour phases disappears. Below the triple point (T t), meanwhile (at which solid, liquid and vapour coexist), only the solid and vapour are stable. The liquid range, T c/T t, depends on the nature of the intermolecular forces: for argon, T c/Tt = 1.8, whereas for sodium the ratio is 7.5. But might there be molecular substances that have no liquid phase at all? Here we present results which suggest that C60 is such a substance. We map out the phase diagram using computer simulations in which the C60 molecules are represented by spheres interacting via Lennard-Jones potentials summed over all 60 carbon atoms. We find that the sublimation line pass...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.11935-11939A molecular dynamics simulation combined with semiempi...
The unusual features observed in TEM images of solution-grown fcc C60 crystallites (Z.G. Li and P.J....
One of the most controversial hypotheses for explaining the origin of the thermodynamic anomalies ch...
The Monte Carlo method is used to explicitly show that solid–fluid phase boundaries determined by th...
Recent studies have confirmed that model $\chem{C_{60}}$ has a stable liquid phase confined to a ra...
The constant-NVT Monte Carlo simulation is performed for model C60 molecules interacting via the Gir...
We report a study of the mode-coupling theory (MCT) glass transition line for the Girifalco model of...
A density functional theory of freezing combined with an integral equation method is used to predict...
Recent theoretical and computer simulation results about the phase diagram of a model of rigid $C_6_...
A small cluster composed of fifty water molecules evenly spread out over the surface of fullerene (C...
A simple model is developed to describe the intermolecular interactions in solid C60. The model corr...
We present a statistical mechanics model treating the formation and the fragmentation of fullerenes ...
We have grown crystals of the carbon structure C60 by sublimation. In contrast to solution-grown cry...
It is by now well established that the self-consistent Ornstein-Zernike approximation (SCOZA) is abl...
C60 nanorods with hexagonal cross sections are grown using a static liquid-liquid interfacial precip...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.11935-11939A molecular dynamics simulation combined with semiempi...
The unusual features observed in TEM images of solution-grown fcc C60 crystallites (Z.G. Li and P.J....
One of the most controversial hypotheses for explaining the origin of the thermodynamic anomalies ch...
The Monte Carlo method is used to explicitly show that solid–fluid phase boundaries determined by th...
Recent studies have confirmed that model $\chem{C_{60}}$ has a stable liquid phase confined to a ra...
The constant-NVT Monte Carlo simulation is performed for model C60 molecules interacting via the Gir...
We report a study of the mode-coupling theory (MCT) glass transition line for the Girifalco model of...
A density functional theory of freezing combined with an integral equation method is used to predict...
Recent theoretical and computer simulation results about the phase diagram of a model of rigid $C_6_...
A small cluster composed of fifty water molecules evenly spread out over the surface of fullerene (C...
A simple model is developed to describe the intermolecular interactions in solid C60. The model corr...
We present a statistical mechanics model treating the formation and the fragmentation of fullerenes ...
We have grown crystals of the carbon structure C60 by sublimation. In contrast to solution-grown cry...
It is by now well established that the self-consistent Ornstein-Zernike approximation (SCOZA) is abl...
C60 nanorods with hexagonal cross sections are grown using a static liquid-liquid interfacial precip...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.11935-11939A molecular dynamics simulation combined with semiempi...
The unusual features observed in TEM images of solution-grown fcc C60 crystallites (Z.G. Li and P.J....
One of the most controversial hypotheses for explaining the origin of the thermodynamic anomalies ch...