Functionalising and nitrogen-doping molecular graphenes : the chemical, optical and electronic consequences
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Lankani Priyangika Wijesinghe, 'Functionalising and nitrogen-doping molecular graphenes : the chemical, optical and electronic consequences', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Chemistry, 2014, pp 215Abstract:
Chapter 1: This chapter gives a comprehensive literature review to the field of graphitic materials with particular focus on polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The latter section will focus on the key oxidative cyclodehydrogenation reaction. Chapter 2: This chapter details the synthesis and characterisation of a novel family of 2N-doped heterosuperbenzenes [diazasuperbenzenes (DASB)] with varying peripheral functionalisation ... Chapter 3: This chapter outlines the synthesis and characterisation of a novel family of 6N-doped heterosuperbenzenes [hexaazasuperbenzenes (HASB)] which vary in their peripheral functionalisation. ... Chapter 4: provides a full account of the experimental work carried out in this research.
Author: Wijesinghe, Lankani Priyangika
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Draper, SylviaQualification name:
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Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of ChemistryNote:
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