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Scholl reaction and nanographene synthesis

Author: Fabien DUROLA

Publication date: May 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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    • Fabien DUROLA: CNRS research fellow - Center de recherche Paul Pascal (CRPP), CNRS UPR-8641, Pessac-Bordeaux, France

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    Field: Organic chemical synthesis

    Degree of technology diffusion: Emergence | Growth | Maturity

    Technologies involved: Organic synthesis, characterization of organic compounds

    Applications: Graphene and nanographene studies, organic electronics

    Main French players: Harald Bock and Fabien Durola, Paul Pascal research center, Bordeaux-Pessac

    André Gourdon and Gwénaël Rapenne, Centre d'élaboration de matériaux et d'études structurales, Toulouse

    Competence centers : –

    Competitive clusters : –

    Industrials: not yet applicable to industry

    Other international players: Klaus Müllen, Max Planck Institute, Mainz, Germany

    Benjamin King, University of Nevada, Reno, USA

    Rajendra Rathore, Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA

    Contact: [email protected]

    Glossary

    Nanographene

    Finite portion of a graphene sheet in which at least one of the two dimensions is nanometric in size. For example, graphene nanoribbons are highly elongated nanographenes.

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