Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics

Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics

Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics, and Optics NANOSYSTEMS: PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS 2016, volume 7 (1) Special Issue: Proceedings of the 12th Biennial International Conference “Advanced Carbon Nanostructures” (ACNS’2015) Наносистемы: физика, химия, математика 2016, том 7, № 1 N A N O NANOSYSTEMS: Ф &Х &М PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS Chairman: V.N. Vasiliev (St. Petersburg, Russia), V.M. Ievlev (Voronezh), P.S. Kop’ev(St. Petersburg, Russia), N.F. Morozov (St. Petersburg, Russia), V.N. Parmon (Novosibirsk), A.I. Rusanov (St. Petersburg, Russia), EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief: I.Yu. Popov (St. Petersburg, Russia) Section Co-Editors: Physics – V.M. Uzdin (St. Petersburg, Russia), Chemistry, material science –V.V. Gusarov (St. Petersburg, Russia), Mathematics – I.Yu. Popov (St. Petersburg, Russia). Editorial Board Members: V.M. Adamyan (Odessa, Ukraine); O.V. Al’myasheva (St. Petersburg, Russia); A.P. Alodjants (Vladimir, Russia); S. Bechta (Stockholm, Sweden); J. Behrndt (Graz, Austria); M.B. Belonenko (Volgograd, Russia); V.G. Bespalov (St. Petersburg, Russia); J. Brasche (Clausthal, Germany); A. Chatterjee (Hyderabad, India); S.A. Chivilikhin (St. Petersburg, Russia); A.V. Chizhov (Dubna, Russia); A.N. Enyashin (Ekaterinburg, Russia), P.P. Fedorov (Moscow, Russia); E.A. Gudilin (Moscow, Russia); V.K. Ivanov (Moscow, Russia), H. Jónsson (Reykjavik, Iceland); A.A. Kiselev (Houston, USA); Yu.S. Kivshar (Canberra, Australia); S.A. Kozlov (St. Petersburg, Russia); P.A. Kurasov (Stockholm, Sweden); A.V. Lukashin (Moscow, Russia); V.A. Margulis (Saransk, Russia); I.V. Melikhov (Moscow, Russia); G.P. Miroshnichenko (St. Petersburg, Russia); I.Ya. Mittova (Voronezh, Russia); H. Neidhardt (Berlin, Germany); K. Pankrashkin (Orsay, France); B.S. Pavlov (Auckland, New Zealand); A.V. Ragulya (Kiev, Ukraine); V. Rajendran (Tamil Nadu, India); A.A. Rempel (Ekaterinburg, Russia); V.Ya. Rudyak (Novosibirsk, Russia); D Shoikhet (Karmiel, Israel); P Stovicek (Prague, Czech Republic); V.M. Talanov (Novocherkassk, Russia); A.Ya. Vul’ (St. Petersburg, Russia); V.A. Zagrebnov (Marseille, France). Editors: I.V. Blinova; A.I. Popov; A.I. Trifanov; E.S. Trifanova (St. Petersburg, Russia), R. Simoneaux (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA). Address: University ITMO, Kronverkskiy pr., 49, St. Petersburg 197101, Russia. Phone: +7(812)232-67-65, Journal site: http://nanojournal.ifmo.ru/, E-mail: [email protected] AIM AND SCOPE The scope of the journal includes all areas of nano-sciences. Papers devoted to basic problems of physics, chemistry, material science and mathematics inspired by nanosystems investigations are welcomed. Both theoretical and experimental works concerning the properties and behavior of nanosystems, problems of its creation and application, mathematical methods of nanosystem studies are considered. The journal publishes scientific reviews (up to 30 journal pages), research papers (up to 15 pages) and letters (up to 5 pages). All manuscripts are peer-reviewed. Authors are informed about the referee opinion and the Editorial decision. Content FROM THE EDITORIAL BOARD International conference “Advanced Carbon Nanostructures” 6 List of Participants ACNS’2015 8 From Guest Editorial 21 PAPERS, PRESENTED AT THE CONFERENCE V.T. Lebedev, Yu.V. Kulvelis, V.V. Runov, A.A. Szhogina, M.V. Suyasova Biocompatible water-soluble endometallofullerenes: peculiarities of self-assembly in aqueous solutions and ordering under an applied magnetic field 22 A.A. Lebedev Growth, study, and device application prospects of graphene on SiC substrates 30 V.K. Ksenevich, N.I. Gorbachuk, Ho Viet, M.V. Shuba, P.P. Kuzhir, S.A. Maksimenko, A.G. Paddubskaya, G. Valusis, A.D. Wieck, A. Zak, R. Tenne Electrical properties of carbon nanotubes/WS2 nanotubes (nanoparticles) hybrid films 37 M.V. Kondrin, V.V. Brazhkin Is graphane the most stable carbon monohydride? 44 S.A. Ktitorov, R.I. Mukhamadiarov Electromagnetic radiation by electrons in the corrugated graphene 51 S.A. Ktitorov, R.I. Mukhamadiarov Phenomenology of ripples in graphene 58 R.H. Amirov, M.E. Iskhakov, M.B. Shavelkina Synthesis of high-purity multilayer graphene using plasma jet 60 E.V. Seliverstova, N.Kh. Ibrayev, R.Kh. Dzhanabekova Study of graphene oxide solid films prepared by Langmuir-Blodgett technology 65 E.F. Sheka, I. Natkaniec, N.N. Rozhkova, E.Yu. Buslaeva, S.V. Tkachev, S.P. Gubin, V.P. Mel’nikov Parent and reduced graphene oxide of different origin in light of neutron scattering 71 A.E. Aleksenskii, S.P. Vul’, A.T. Dideikin, V.I. Sakharov, I.T. Serenkov, M.K. Rabchinskii, V.V. Afrosimov Etching of wrinkled graphene oxide films in noble gas atmosphere under UV irradiation 81 O.Yu. Ananina, N.A. Lvova, E.V. Severina The divacancy V2 and V–C=C–V configurations on the diamond surface: quantum-chemical simulation 87 S.V. Boroznin, I.V. Zaporotskova, N.P. Polikarpova Investigation of the sorption properties of carbon nanotubes with different boron impurity contents 93 N. Jargalan, T.V. Tropin, M.V. Avdeev, V.L. Aksenov Investigation and modeling of evolution of C60/NMP solution UV-Vis spectra 99 I.V. Mikheev, T.A. Bolotnik, D.S. Volkov, M.V. Korobov, M.A. Proskurnin Approaches to the determination of C60 and C70 fullerene and their mixtures in aqueous and organic solutions 104 N.B. Tamm, M.P. Kosaya, M.A. Fritz, S.I. Troyanov Synthesis, isolation, and X-ray structural characterization of trifluoromethylated C78 fullerenes: C78(2)(CF3)10/12 and C78(3)(CF3)12/14 111 L.V. Vinogradova, A.Yu. Pulyalina, V.A. Rostovtseva, A.M. Toikka, G.A. Polotskaya C60 fullerene-containing polymer stars in mixed matrix membranes 118 K.P. Meletov, J. Arvanitidis, D. Christofilos, G. Kourouklis Comparative Raman study of photo-oligomer stability in the donor- acceptor fullerene complex {Pt(dbdtc)2}•C60 and pristine C60 125 K.P. Meletov, J. Arvanitidis, D. Christofilos, G. Kourouklis Pressure-assisted photopolymerization in the molecular donor-acceptor fullerene complex {Cd(dedtc)2}2•C60 133 G.N. Churilov, A.A. Popov, U.E. Guliaeva, N.A. Samoylova, N.G. Vnukova, A.L. Kolonenko, V.G. Isakova, A.I. Dudnik, V.S. Koravanets Express analysis of endohedral fullerenes amount contained at fullerene mixture 140 V.A. Shilin, A.A. Szhogina, M.V. Suyasova, V.P. Sedov, V.T. Lebedev, V.S. Kozlov Fullerenes and fullerenols survival under irradiation 146 I.A. Dubinina, E.M. Kuzmina, A.I. Dudnik, N.G. Vnukova, G.N. Churilov, N.A. Samoylova Study of antioxidant activity of fullerenols by inhibition of adrenaline autoxidation 153 I. Alieva, I. Kireev, A. Rakhmanina, A. Garanina, O. Strelkova, O. Zhironkina, V. Cherepaninets, V. Davydov, V. Khabashesku, V. Agafonov, R. Uzbekov Magnet-induced behavior of iron carbide (FE7C3@C) nanoparticles in the cytoplasm of living cells 158 B. Ortega García, O.V. Kharissova, H.V. Rasika Dias, F. Servando Aguirre T., J. Salinas Hernández Nanocomposites with antibacterial properties using CNTs with magnetic nanoparticles 161 A.D. Bozhko Power-like corrections to the conductivity of Mo-C nanocomposites 169 A.A. Maltsev, S.B. Bibikov, V.N. Kalinichenko An improved adsorption method for the characterization of water-based supercapacitor electrodes 175 M.K. Eseev, A.A. Goshev, P. Horodek, S.N. Kapustin, A.G. Kobets, C.S. Osokin Diagnostic methods for silica-reinforced carbon nanotube-based nanocomposites 180 A.V. Alekseev, M.R. Predtechenskiy Aluminum foil reinforced by carbon nanotubes 185 R.M. Nikonova, V.I. Ladyanov, N.S. Larionova The influence of carbon (fullerite, graphite) on mechanical alloying of Cu-25 at% C composites 190 E.A. Lyapunova, S.V. Uvarov, M.V. Grigoriev, S.N. Kulkov, O.B. Naimark Modification of the mechanical properties of zirconium dioxide ceramics by means of multiwalled carbon nanotubes 198 Yu.S. Nechaev, V.P. Filippova, A.A. Tomchuk, A. Yurum, Yu. Yurum, T.N. Veziroglu On the spillover effect of the solid H2 intercalation into GNF's 204 V.V. Kovalevski, I.A. Moshnikov TEM study of structure of graphene layers in shungite carbon 210 I.A. Moshnikov, V.V. Kovalevski Electrophysical properties of shungites at low temperatures 214 D. Abramov, S. Arakelian, D. Kochuev, S. Makov, V. Prokoshev, K. Khorkov Interaction of femtosecond laser radiation with carbon materials: exfoliation of graphene structures and synthesis of low-dimensional carbon structures 220 V.S. Neverov, P.A. Borisova, A.B. Kukushkin, V.V. Voloshinov Diffraction-based characterization of amorphous sp2 carbon: sensitivity to domain-like packing of nanostructures 226 V.A. Logvinenko, V.G. Makotchenko, V.E. Fedorov Reactivity in combustion process for expanded graphites: influence of dimensional effect 234 M.V. Gudkov, V.P. Melnikov ERP study of graphite oxide thermal reduction: the evolution of paramagnetism and conductivity 244 I. Arkharova, I. Zaporotskova Quantum-chemical study of carbon nanotubes interaction with contaminants of petroleum, oil and lubricants 253 International conference “Advanced Carbon Nanostructures” (ACNS’2015) Organizers Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, St.Petersburg, Russia National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute", B.P.Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Russia National Research Center "Kurchatov Institute", Moscow, Russia St.Petersburg State Institute of Technology (Technical University), Russia Official Partners Russian Foundation for Basic Research Government of Saint Petersburg Fund for Infrastructure and Educational Programs

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