Fullerenes by Alexandr Talyzin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
My CV List of publications Hydrogenation of C60 Fullerenes in solution, solvates Table of C60 solubility for some common solvents Sulfur fullerenes High pressure reserach Raman spectra of C60 HPHT polymers. Summary of 2004 activities with HPHT of C60 "Magnetic carbon" invited presentation at ECS2007, ppt file |
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Here you can find some information related to my previous research (see menu on the right side), some of the subjects are: - fullerenes C60 and C70 in solution - fullerene solvates and their phasetransitions - High Pressure C60 polymers, in situ High Pressure High temperature Raman and XRD studies - superhydrogenation of C60 Now I also have personal web page which describes other research (not related to fullerenes) : http://www.phys.umu.se/nano_phys/Talyzin/ |
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alexandr.talyzin@physics.umu.se | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
phone: +46 (0)90 786 6320 Umeå University Department of Physics, 901 87 Umeå, |
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My current job | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
About me : I graduated from St-Petersburg University (1993) I started to work with fullerenes in A.F.Ioffe Physico-Technical Insitute, St.Petersburg, Russia I defended my PhD thesis in Uppsala University at the department of Inorganic Chemistry. (2001) The title of thesis is: "New fullerene materials Obtained in Solution and by High Pressure High Temperature Treatment" 2001-2003 Worked at IMRA-Europe (France) 2004-2007 Postdoctral researcher, Umea University 2007- Assistent Professor, Umeå University |
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Assistent Professor (forskarassistent) Umeå Unversity, Department of Physics, Sweden |
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Current research: 1. High pressure high temperature studies using diamond anvil cell technology. Right now we are working with: -fullerenes -complex hydrides 2. Hydrogen storage 3. C60-hydrogen materials. |
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