SMALLEY NEW NANOTECHNOLOGY FROM CARBON. richard E. smalley, Ph.D. richardE. smalley, Ph.D., 1996 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry and Gene http://www.science2001.pitt.edu/plenary/smalley.htm
Extractions: NEW NANOTECHNOLOGY FROM CARBON Richard E. Smalley, Ph.D. Richard E. Smalley, Ph.D., 1996 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry and Gene and Norman Hackerman professor of chemistry at Rice University, will give a special lecture at Science2001. Dr. Smalley is widely known for the discovery and characterization of C60 (Buckminsterfullerene), a soccer ball-shaped molecule that, together with other fullerenes like C70, now constitutes the third elemental form of carbon (after graphite and diamond). His group has been the first to generate fullerenes with metals trapped on the inside. Dr. Smalley's research is now focused on the production of continuous carbon fibers, which are essentially giant single-fullerene molecules. Just a few nanometers wide, but many centimeters long, these fullerene fibers are expected to be the strongest fibers ever made100 times stronger than steel. Last Plenary Home Next
Texas Science Hall Of Fame: Dr. Richard E. Smalley Texas Regional Collaboratives for Excellence in Science Teaching The Universityof Texas at Austin, Science Education Center SZB340, Austin, Texas 787121294. http://regcol.edb.utexas.edu/fame/smalley.htm
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Extractions: Home Up Adams K. Alder ... H. Staudinger [ R. E. Smalley ] H. Shirakawa P. Sabatier J. D. Roberts Pregl ... M. Calvin Smalley was born June 6, 1943 in Akron Ohio. He first obtained a Bachelors degree from the University of Michigan, and then received a Ph.D. from the prestigious Princeton in 1973. In 1976 he began his teaching career at Rice University in Houston Texas, where he has made a majority of his discoveries. While working at the University of Chicago he pioneered the development of supersonic beam laser spectroscopy. At Rice Smalley and his colleagues discovered fullerenes, which would eventually win them a Nobel Prize. Fullerenes are the third known form of carbon. The other two forms being graphite and diamonds. The Buckyball as it is known today consists of 60 carbon atoms forming a soccerball like cage. Today Smalley is continuing his work with the fullerenes by developing them into tubes. These tubes not only conduct electricity, but also are said to be 100 times stronger than steel. Applications for these tubes range from bulletproof vests, to the automotive industry, and the aerospace industry. This has led Smalley do open a company known as Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc. The Smalley Group Rice University, http://smalley.rice.edu/index.php?groupid=3subgroupid=3, 2/16/2004
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Technology Review: MIT's Magazine Of Innovation Q A with richard E. smalley March 2001, In 1985, richard E. smalley and severalcollaborators at Rice University made a form of carbon never seen before. http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/qa0301.asp
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Extractions: Doctor of Science Richard E. Smalley is a Nobel Prize-winning professor of physics at Rice University and a pioneer in the field of chemical physics. Smalley was founding director of the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Rice and currently serves as director of the schools new Carbon Nanotechnology Laboratory. He attended Hope College in Holland, Michigan, for two years and then transferred to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry in 1965. Following graduation, he went to work as a research chemist for Shell Chemical Company. In 1969, Smalley began graduate studies at Princeton University, earning a masters degree in 1971 and a Ph.D. in 1973, both in chemistry. While serving as a postdoctoral research assistant at the University of Chicagos James Franck Institute from 1973 to 1976, Smalley pioneered supersonic beam laser spectroscopy, one of the most powerful techniques in chemical physics. He joined the faculty at Rice University in 1976 as associate professor of chemistry and subsequently was named the Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry in 1982. He held that chair until 1990, when he became a professor in the physics department at Rice. He was appointed university professor in 2002. Smalley has written or contributed to numerous articles in professional journals and has been the recipient of many professional awards, the most notable being the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery and characterization of C60 (Buckminsterfullerene or the buckyball), a soccerball-shaped molecule that along with other fullerenes constitutes the third elemental form of carbon (along with graphite and diamond).
Extractions: Contact e-mail: res@rice.edu Fluorescence has been observed directly across the band gap of semiconducting carbon nanotubes. Sonication of single walled carbon nanotubes in sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) water solution followed by centrifugation was used to remove tube bundles, ropes, and residual catalyst, leaving individual nanotubes each encased in a cylindrical micelle. Aggregation of nanotubes into bundles otherwise quenches the fluorescence through interactions with metallic tubes, and substantially broadens the absorption spectra. At pH http://dielc.kaist.ac.kr/nt02/abstracts/I26.shtml has been visited 1,354 times.
Nanotechnology - Interview With Dr. Richard Smalley the chemical industry. Dr. richard E. smalley Center for NanoscaleTechnology Rice University Houston, TX, USA. ESI Special Topics http://www.esi-topics.com/nano/interviews/Richard-Smalley.html
Extractions: Citing URL - http://www.esi-topics.com/nano/interviews/ Richard-Smalley.html n December 2001, ESI Special Topics correspondent Gary Taubes talked with Dr. Richard Smalley of Rice University about his highly cited work in nanotechnology. Dr. Smalleys work has garnered 3,816 total citations for 78 papers, making him the most-cited scientist in our analysis of nanotechnology research in the past decade. In addition, Dr. Smalley has an impressive citation record in the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, with over 2,000 citations each in both Physics and Chemistry, and over 4,500 citations in the Multidisciplinary field. Dr. Smalley is the Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics at Rice, as well as the Director of the . Dr. Smalley received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996, along with Dr. Robert F. Curl, Jr. and Sir Harold W. Kroto, for the discovery of fullerenes.
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Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc. - CNI - The Leader In Carbon Nanotechnology Boris I. Yakobson and richard E. smalley, American Scientist, 7/1/1997 One of theoriginal articles written on the subject of nanotubes. Dr. richard E. smalley. http://www.cnanotech.com/pages/resources_and_news/3-3_buckytube_links.html
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