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  1. Wires of Wonder: Q&A with Richard E. Smalley
  2. Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 10-Volume Set by Hari Singh Nalwa, Foreword by Richard E. Smalley, et all 2004-03-01
  3. Buckyballs: Carbon Goes 3-D: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Peter J. Andrews, 2001
  4. El fútbol, la química y el Nobel. (la pelota de fútbol y descubrimiento en química)(TT: Soccer, chemistry and the Nobel Prize) (TA: the soccer ball and ... in chemistry): An article from: Siempre! by Rene Anaya, 1997-02-06
  5. Rice University Licenses Nanotube Technology.: An article from: Nanoparticle News
  6. Hochschullehrer (Norwich): Mike Hulme, Werner E. Mosse, W. J. F. Jenner, Volker Berghahn, Richard Hodges, Denis Smalley, Patricia Duncker (German Edition)

41. Distinguished Guests - The Library, The Abdus Salam ICTP
http//library.ictp.trieste.it . ictp home library our distinguished guests smalley, richard E. smalley, richard E. (b.1943, Akron, OH, USA)
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42. [ISI Highly Cited Researchers Version 1.1]
Highly Cited Researcher smalley, richard E. Fax Number, +1713-348-5320.E-mail, res@rice.edu. URL, http//smalley.rice.edu/
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43. [ISI Highly Cited Researchers Version 1.1]
Highly Cited Researcher smalley, richard E. Venkateswaran, UD, Rao, AM,Richter, E., Menon, M., Rinzler, A., smalley, RE, Eklund, PC Probing the
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44. Who's Who In The Nanospace
richard E. smalley Dr. smalley is head of the Center for Nanoscale Science andTechnology at Rice University, and Chairman of the Board Carbon
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Below you will find a Who's Who Directory for individuals involved in Nanotechnology . If you have another nominee, please writeEmail("nanotech-now.com","webmaster","email","class=links"); us with their name and data, including the URL of their website, and one for their bio, photo, CV, etc. New entries will be judged by the impact they have had or are having on the Nanospace.
Click to Navigate K. Eric Drexler Ralph Merkle Harry Kroto John Walker Don Eigler James Von Ehr Robert A. Freitas Jr. Richard E. Smalley David Tomanek John Storrs Hall Ray Kurzweil George M. Whitesides Christine Peterson Tim Harper Richard Feynman Mike Treder Chris Phoenix Mihail Roco Sumio Iijima Josh Wolfe Steve Lenhert
K. Eric Drexler : Dr. Drexler is a researcher concerned with emerging technologies and their consequences for the future. In the mid 1980s, he introduced the term 'nanotechnology' to describe atomically precise molecular manufacturing systems and their products. Advanced nanotechnologies will make possible many dreams (and nightmares) first articulated in the literature of science fiction. He is a founder and current Chairman of the Foresight Institute, a nonprofit educational organization established to help prepare for advanced technologies. He wrote

45. United States Patent 5227038
Robert F. Curl and richard E. smalley, Fullerenes, Scientific American,Oct., 1991, pp. 5463. Primary Examiner Lewis; Michael L.
http://www.godunov.com/Bucky/patents/5227038
Back to the Fullerene Patent Database United States Patent Smalley, et. al. Jul. 13, 1993 Electric arc process for making fullerenes
Inventors: Smalley; Richard E. (Houston, TX); Haufler; Robert E. (Houston, TX). Assignee: William Marsh Rice University (Houston, TX). Appl. No.: Filed: Oct. 4, 1991 Intl. Cl.: U.S. Cl.: Field of Search: 446;445;445 B;460
References Cited U.S. Patent Documents May, 1967 Darrow et al. 156/DIG .68 Aug., 1988 Matsumoto et al. 156/DIG .68 Apr., 1990 Okamoto et al. Foreign Patent Documents Jun., 1990 JPX Sept., 1990 JPX 156/DIG .68 Mar., 1992 WOX Aug., 1990 SUX Other References
    Kratschmer et al., "Spectroscopy of Matrix Isolated Carbon Cluster Molecules Between 200 and 850 nm Wavelength", Surface Science 156 (1986) pp. 814-821. Kroto et al., "C( Buckminsterfullerene ". Chemical Reviews 91 (6) (1991) pp. 1213-1235. "Growth, Structure, and Properties of Graphite Whiskers," Roger Bacon, J. App. Phys., vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 283-290, Feb. 1960. J. Lefevre, Annales Astrophysiq, "Etude De Poussieres De Fer Et De Carbone," Tome 30, Annee 1967, Fasc. 4, pp. 731-738. K. L. Day, D. R. Huffman, "Measured Extinction Efficiency of Graphite Smoke in the Region 1200-6000 .ANG.," Nature Physical Science, vol. 243, May 21, 1973, pp. 50-51.

46. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1996
Professor richard E. smalley, Rice University, Houston, USA, He got in touchwith richard E. smalley, whose research was in cluster chemistry,
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award
the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry jointly to Professor Robert F. Curl, Jr ., Rice University, Houston, USA,
Professor Sir Harold W. Kroto , University of Sussex, Brighton, U.K., and
Professor Richard E. Smalley , Rice University, Houston, USA, for their discovery of fullerenes. Photographs
The discovery of carbon atoms bound in the form of a ball is rewarded
New forms of the element carbon - called fullerenes - in which the atoms are arranged in closed shells was discovered in 1985 by Robert F. Curl, Harold W. Kroto and Richard E. Smalley . The number of carbon atoms in the shell can vary, and for this reason numerous new carbon structures have become known. Formerly, six crystalline forms of the element carbon were known, namely two kinds of graphite, two kinds of diamond, chaoit and carbon(VI). The latter two were discovered in 1968 and 1972. Fullerenes are formed when vaporised carbon condenses in an atmosphere of inert gas. The gaseous carbon is obtained e.g. by directing an intense pulse of laser light at a carbon surface. The released carbon atoms are mixed with a stream of helium gas and combine to form clusters of some few up to hundreds of atoms. The gas is then led into a vacuum chamber where it expands and is cooled to some degrees above absolute zero. The carbon clusters can then be analysed with mass spectrometry.

47. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
Your search for richard* +E* +smalley gave 8 hits (New Search) richard E.smalley. Schon als der Amerikaner vor vier Jahren mit dem hochdotierten
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48. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
richard E. smalley Hamburg (dpa) Die Entdeckung der Buckyballs ist nicht der richard E. smalley. Schon als der Amerikaner vor vier Jahren mit dem
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49. Nobel Prize Winning Chemists
richard E. smalley. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996. richard E. smalley wasborn in Akron, Ohio on june 6, 1943. He is the youngest of four children.
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Richard E. Smalley The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996 Richard E. Smalley was born in Akron, Ohio on june 6, 1943. He is the youngest of four children. His mother, Esther Virginia Rhoads, was the third of six children of Charlotte Kraft and Erret Stanley Rhoads, a wealthy manufacturer of furniture in the Kansas City area. His father, Frank Dudley Smalley, a railroad mail clerk in Kansas City. The major motivation for his entering a career in science, was the successful launching of Sputnik in 1957. He set up a private study in the partly furnished, unheated attic of his home, and began to spend long hours in solitude while studying and reading. This happened to be the year when he began to study chemistry for the first time. After his junior yeat, he knew he could be successful at science. His mother's youngest sibling, Dr. Sara Jane Rhoads, was one of the first woman in the united States to ever reach the rank of full professor of chemistry. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1996 together with Sir Harold Kroto and Robert F. Curl Jr., "for their discovery of fullerenes".

50. Nobel Laureate Richard Smalley To Speak At Brookhaven Lab, October 19 And 20
Upton, NY – richard E. smalley, winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry richard E. smalley earned his bachelor’s degree in 1965 from the University
http://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/pubaf/pr/PR_display.asp?prID=04-85

51. ICASE Colloquium: Richard E. Smalley On November 19, 1999
richard E. smalley. Rice University. Friday, November 19, 1999, 1030 am PearlYoung Theater, Bldg. 1202A (NOTE LOCATION)
http://www.icase.edu/colloq-v3/data/colloq.Smalley.Richard.1999.11.19.html
ICASE COLLOQUIUM
"Buckytubes - New Materials and New Devices from Carbon"
Richard E. Smalley
Rice University Friday, November 19, 1999, 10:30 a.m.
Pearl Young Theater, Bldg. 1202A (NOTE LOCATION) All NASA employees attending this seminar should charge their time to J.O. A5214.

52. Rice University >> Chemistry Department >> Faculty
richard E. smalley smalley
http://www.chem.rice.edu/CHEM_faculty_dtl.cfm?FDSID=437

53. Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc. - CNI - The Leader In Carbon Nanotechnology
Boris I. Yakobson and richard E. smalley, American Scientist, 7/1/1997 One ofthe original articles written on the subject of nanotubes.
http://www.cnanotech.com/pages/resources_and_news/3-3_buckytube_links.html
Industry Links Texas Nanotechnology Initiative®
The Texas Nanotechnology Initiative is a Consortium of industry, universities, government and venture capitalists whose goal is to establish Texas as a world leader in the discoveries, development, and commercialization of nanotechnology.. Small Times: Big News in Small Tech Thorough coverage of news in MEMS, Microsystems and Nanotechnologies. Nanotechweb.org The extraordinary growth in research in the area of nanotechnology, coupled with the wide variety of industrial applications, has highlighted the lack of a focal point where various parts of this expanding community can meet and exchange information. nanotechweb.org has been created to do just that - provide a virtual meeting point for anyone involved in the field. The Web site has different channels with information equally valuable to all visitors. Nanotechnology Now Nanobusiness Alliance The NanoBusiness Alliance is the first industry association founded to advance the emerging business of nanotechnology and Microsystems. The NanoBusiness Alliance's mission is to create a collective voice for the emerging small tech industry and develop a range of initiatives to support and strengthen the nanotechnology business community.

54. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1996 For Their Discovery Of
For their discovery of fullerenes . richard E. smalley, Robert F. Curl Jr. USA,USA. Rice University Houston, TX, Rice University Houston, TX.
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996 "For their discovery of fullerenes"
Richard E. Smalley Robert F. Curl Jr. USA USA Rice University
Houston, TX Rice University
Houston, TX

55. Richard E. Smalley - Nobelpreis Für Chemie
Fullerene ( gemeinsam mit Sir Harold Robert F. Curl jr. und Sir Harold W. Kroto
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56. Richard E. Smalley - Prix Nobel De Chimie
avec Sir Harold Robert F. Curl jr. et Sir Harold W. Kroto )
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57. Sreekumar Veedu
TV Sreekumar, Tao Liu, Satish Kumar, RH Hauge and richard E. smalley. “SWNT/ PANComposite Fibers”. Advanced Materials, 16, 58 (2004). 2. W. Zhou, KI Winey,
http://www.ptfe.gatech.edu/faculty/kumar/kumar_files/Sreekuamr_Veedu.html
Educational Background: 2001— Ph.D. in Polymer and Fiber science from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (India). MS and BS in Chemistry from University of Calicut, India. Research History: Synthesis and characterization of high molecular weight acrylic copolymers and their conversion to high tenacity acrylic fibers. Worked one  year in Northern India Textile Research Association (NITRA) under the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India as a senior scientific officer. Current Research: Single Wall Carbon Nanotube (SWNT) solutions, films, fibers and polymer/SWNT composite fibers. Polymer/SWNT composite fiber spinning, chemical modification, mechanical properties and structure property correlation. Publications: T. V. Sreekumar , Tao Liu, Satish Kumar, R. H. Hauge and Richard E. Smalley. “SWNT/ PAN Composite Fibers”. Advanced Materials, W. Zhou, K. I. Winey, J. E. Fischer, T. V. Sreekumar , S. Kumar and H. Kataura. “Out-of-plane preferred orientation of SWNT films.” Applied Phys Lett T. V. Sreekumar , Tao Liu, Satish Kumar, Lars M. Ericson, R. H. Hauge and Richard E. Smalley. “Single Wall Carbon Nanotube Films”. Chemistry of Materials

58. Tao Liu
Huina Guo, Satish Kumar, Robert H. Hauge, and richard E. smalley, and richard E. smalley, “SWNT/PAN Composite Film based Supercapacitors”, Carbon,
http://www.ptfe.gatech.edu/faculty/kumar/kumar_files/Tao_Liu.html
Educational Background: May 2002— Ph.D. in Polymer Science and  Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA. March1999— MS in Polymer Science and Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA. July1992— BS in Chemical Engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. Research History: Process-Structure-Property relationship for polymer materials. Development of Non-destructive optical method for conducting polymer structural studies. Comprehensive studies on thin film optics and wave-guide optics for highly accurate optical constants determination of dielectric thin film.  Current Research: Novel carbon nanotube/polymer composite film electrodes for electrical energy storage. Effect of pore-structure and surface chemistry on the capacitance performance of SWNT/polymer based film electrodes. Process-Structure-Property relationship studies for SWNT/polymer composite films and fibers. Other Interests: Travel, Sports, Music, and Chinese Calligraphy. Publications: 1. Tao Liu and Satish Kumar, “Supercapacitor having electrode material comprising SWNT and process for making the same”, Patent application Serial No. 10/609, 725 at USPTO

59. Nobel Prize Winner Calls For Energy Overhauls - Richard Smalley Advocated New En
Nobel Prize Winner Calls For Energy Overhauls richard smalley advocated newenergy sources as alternatives to oil - September 24, 2003 - By Marty Lasalle,
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Nobel Prize Winner Calls For Energy Overhauls
Published on September 24, 2003
Richard Smalley advocated new energy sources as alternatives to oil.
By MARTY LASALLE, Columbia Daily Spectator
Describing the growing energy crisis in the U.S., Nobel Laureate Richard E. Smalley last night recommended alternative sources of energy for the nation. "Energy may very well be the single most critical challenge facing humanity in this century," Smalley said in his presentation, which took place in the Low Library Rotunda. He argued that it is necessary to create a cheap, efficient source that "not only the richest people on earth can afford." "We simply can not do this with current technology," he said. Smalley emphasized that prior to the 20th century, coal was the world's primary energy source until the introduction of oil changed the world. "We're still living in a world where we assume energy prosperity is going to come from [oil]," Smalley said, adding that "if oil continues to be the basis of energy prosperity for our human culture, this will not be a prosperous century."

60. Physical Properties Of Carbon Nanotubes
richard E smalley s Homepage , richard smalley Locationhttp//cnst.rice.edu/reshome.html Image Gallery http//cnst.rice.edu/pics.html
http://www.pa.msu.edu/cmp/csc/ntproperties/references.html
1. "High Resolution TEM Observations of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes", Tara Spires and R. Malcolm Brown, Jr. Department of Botany, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin,Tx., 78713
Location: http://www.botany.utexas.edu/facstaff/facpages/mbrown/ongres/tspires/nano.htm 2. "Crystalline Ropes of Metallic Carbon Nanotubes", Science 273, 483 (1996), Andreas Thess, Roland Lee, Pavel Nikolaev, Hongjie Dai, Pierre Petit, Jerome Robert, Chunhui Xu, Young Hee Lee, Seong Gon Kim, Andrew G. Rinzler, Daniel T. Colbert, Gustavo Scuseria, David Tománek, John E. Fischer, Richard E. Smalley
Smalley's Website: http://cnst.rice.edu/reshome.html
Location: http://cnst.rice.edu/ropes.html 3. Energetics, Structure, Mechanical and Vibrational Properties of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWNT)", by Guanghua Gao, Tahir Cagin*, and William A. Goddard III, [1997]
Location: http://www.wag.caltech.edu/foresight/foresight_2.html 4. "Fractional Quantum Conductance in Carbon Nanotubes", cond-mat/9908154, Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 1974 (2000), Stefano Sanvito, Young-Kyun Kwon, David Tománek, and Colin J. Lambert.
Location: http://www.pa.msu.edu/cmp/csc/eprint/prlxtsp/prlxtsp.html

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