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A graph-theoretical model for ballistic conduction in single-molecule conductors
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Patrick W. Fowler
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April 27, 2011
Online erschienen: 2011-4-27
Erschienen im Druck: 2011-4-27
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
conduction;
graph theory;
molecular device;
nanotechnology;
selection rule
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- Preface
- Superelectrophilic chemistry in the gas phase
- Does glycosyl transfer involve an oxacarbenium intermediate? Computational simulation of the lifetime of the methoxymethyl cation in water
- A graph-theoretical model for ballistic conduction in single-molecule conductors
- Dendron-functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes incorporating polyoxometalates for water-splitting catalysis
- Benzopyrrole derivatives as effective anion receptors in highly competitive solvents
- Enzymatic catalysis of proton transfer and decarboxylation reactions
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- Defining the hydrogen bond: An account (IUPAC Technical Report)
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