Beilstein J. Org. Chem.2025,21, 798–799, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.62
; polyaromaticmolecules; In addition to diamond and graphite, traditional carbon allotropes in our old high-school textbook, new types of carbon allotropes, molecular carbons, were discovered in the last decades. These include fullerenes (1985) [1], carbon nanotubes (1991) [2], and graphene (2004) [3]. Due to
their unique electronic and photophysical properties, research in the area of carbon-rich molecules and polyaromaticmolecules became explosive in their activity and a numerous new studies and directions have emerged. Because of dramatic expansion and development of these research areas, these molecules
Beilstein J. Org. Chem.2019,15, 106–129, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.12
equivalent. The systems discussed are polyaromaticmolecules adsorbed to graphene and carbon nanotubes; dimers of alcohols and amines; cellulose crystals; and alcohols adsorbed onto cellulose surfaces.
Keywords: adhesion energy; adhesive force; dispersion interaction; weak molecular interaction
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Figure 1:
Left: The graphs of an interaction potential Vint composed of an attractive component Vatt and a re...