Odd electrons in molecular chemistry, surface science, and solid state magnetism

A unified theoretical or computational odd-electrons approach is suggested to nanomaterials, making possible their consideration on the same conceptual basis as well as on the same computational footing. The current paper presents the approach application to the chemistry of fullerenes, carbon single-walled nanotubes, surface science of silicon crystal, as well as to the molecular magnetism of both molecular crystals composed of transitional metal complexes and solid polymerized fullerenes. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Number of issue
14
Language
English
Pages
2935-2955
Status
Published
Volume
107
Year
2007
Organizations
  • 1 Peoples' Friendship University, Russian Federation, Scientific Research Department, 117198 Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
Carbon nanotubes; Chemical bonding; Fullerenes; Hartree-Fock approach; Magnetic polymerized C60 crystals; Molecular magnetism; Odd electrons; Silicon surfaces
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