Carbon-Rich Compounds: From Molecules to Materials 2.0
A special issue of C (ISSN 2311-5629). This special issue belongs to the section "Carbon Skeleton".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 October 2021) | Viewed by 5267
Special Issue Editor
Interests: organic synthesis of carbon nanomaterials; graphene nanoribbons; nanographenes; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; alkyne chemistry; 2D carbon-rich polymers; optical properties of carbon materials; C-C crodss-coupling reaction; open-shell compounds
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to present our Special Issue of the journal C, focusing on the synthesis and optical and electronic properties of carbon-rich compounds, including small molecules and polymers. Researchers in the field of organic synthesis, carbon-based diradical compounds, semiconductors for organic electronics, carbon-rich dyes, new carbon allotropes, fullerenes, carbon nanotube fragments and curved aromatics are encouraged to submit their manuscripts. This Special Issue will include original articles and reviews in both experimental and theoretical fields related to the field of carbon-rich compounds.
The main focus of this Special Issue is the understanding of the structure–property relationships pertaining to carbon-rich compounds: aromaticity, optical properties, charge transport, light-harvesting, electronic devices, single-molecule magnetism and diradical character. Manuscripts presenting new synthetic organic methods towards carbon-rich compounds are also sought.
Prof. Dr. Jean-François Morin
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Organic synthesis
- Diradical
- Semiconductors
- Dyes
- Singlet fission
- Curved aromatic
- Nanorings
- Nanobelts
- Fullerenes
- Carbon nanotube fragments
- Aromaticity
- Structure–property relationship
- Charge transport
- Electronic devices
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