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Title: Acetylenic carbon allotrope

Abstract

A fourth allotrope of carbon, an acetylenic carbon allotrope, is described. The acetylenic carbon allotropes of the present invention are more soluble than the other known carbon allotropes in many common organic solvents and possesses other desirable characteristics, e.g. high electron density, ability to burn cleanly, and electrical conductive properties. Many uses for this fourth allotrope are described herein.

Inventors:
 [1]
  1. 6204 Shadow Mountain Dr., Austin, TX 78731
Issue Date:
Research Org.:
University of Texas
OSTI Identifier:
872669
Patent Number(s):
5985446
Assignee:
Lagow, Richard J. (6204 Shadow Mountain Dr., Austin, TX 78731)
Patent Classifications (CPCs):
B - PERFORMING OPERATIONS B82 - NANOTECHNOLOGY B82Y - SPECIFIC USES OR APPLICATIONS OF NANOSTRUCTURES
C - CHEMISTRY C07 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY C07C - ACYCLIC OR CARBOCYCLIC COMPOUNDS
DOE Contract Number:  
FG05-91ER12119
Resource Type:
Patent
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
acetylenic; carbon; allotrope; fourth; described; allotropes; soluble; common; organic; solvents; possesses; desirable; characteristics; electron; density; ability; burn; cleanly; electrical; conductive; properties; acetylenic carbon; organic solvents; organic solvent; electron density; carbon allotrope; common organic; electrical conductive; desirable characteristics; fourth allotrope; carbon allotropes; conductive properties; /428/252/423/427/505/

Citation Formats

Lagow, Richard J. Acetylenic carbon allotrope. United States: N. p., 1999. Web.
Lagow, Richard J. Acetylenic carbon allotrope. United States.
Lagow, Richard J. Fri . "Acetylenic carbon allotrope". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/872669.
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abstractNote = {A fourth allotrope of carbon, an acetylenic carbon allotrope, is described. The acetylenic carbon allotropes of the present invention are more soluble than the other known carbon allotropes in many common organic solvents and possesses other desirable characteristics, e.g. high electron density, ability to burn cleanly, and electrical conductive properties. Many uses for this fourth allotrope are described herein.},
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year = {1999},
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