Title
Curved nanostructured materials
11627/505511627/5055
Author
Terrones Maldonado, Humberto
Terrones Maldonado, Mauricio
Abstract
"Graphite is a layered material that is very flexible, in which each
layer is able to curve in order to form cages, nanotubes, nanocoils, nanocones,
etc. In this paper, we demonstrate that various synthetic routes are capable of
producing graphite-like nanomaterials with fascinating electronic and mechanical
properties. There are other layered systems, which could curl and bend, thus
generating novel nanostructures with positive and negative Gaussian curvature.
In this context, we will also demonstrate that hexagonal boron nitride, tungsten
disulfide (WS2), molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) and rhenium disulfide (ReS2)
are also able to create nanocages, nanotubes and nano-arrangements exhibiting
novel physico-chemical properties that could revolutionize materials science in
the 21st century."