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Jim Heath Interview: How can C60 be useful?
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57 seconds
Country:
Sweden
Language:
English
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CC - Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives
Genre:
Documentary
Producer:
MoleClues TV
Director:
Per Thoren
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83 (13 embedded)
Posted by:
locumele
on Sep 21, 2009
Jim Heath interviewed for MoleClues.org
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C60 has interesting electronic properties that has it as a...
...key component in certain light-harvesting polymers and things like that.
People have used it – I don’t know how successful they’ve been –
but they’ve used it in modified forms as drugs,
that are probably still in trials, I know there’s nothing commercial out there yet.
And nanotubes which are cousins of C60 – C60 is the ball,
graphite sort of rolled up into a ball –
but if you roll up this carpet into a tube, that’s a nanotube.
Those have a host of applications, from...
...electronic field emitters for flat panel displays to terrific conductors,
materials with unusual strengths and lightweights and other applications.
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