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    Nanoformas de carbono moleculares quirales

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    Conferencias científicasCharla magistral sobre la química en fullerenos quirales y sus propiedades.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech. Vicerrectorado de Investigación de la Universidad de Málag

    Nanoforms for Photovoltaics: Myth or Reality?

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    Unión Europea. FP7Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO)Comunidad de MadridEuropean Research Council (ERC)Depto. de Química OrgánicaFac. de Ciencias QuímicasTRUEpu

    Journal of Materials Chemistry C Q123 top picks web collection: the many faces of carbon

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    Nazario Martı´n introduces this Journal of Materials Chemistry C top picks web collection on the many faces of carbon

    Interaction and cooperative effort among scientific societies. Twelve years of COSCE

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    The evolution of knowledge and technology in recent decades has brought profound changes in science policy, not only in the countries but also in the supranational organizations. It has been necessary, therefore, to adapt the scientific institutions to new models in order to achieve a greater and better communication between them and the political counterparts responsible for defining the general framework of relations between science and society. The Federationon of Scientific Societies of Spain (COSCE, Confederación de Sociedades Científicas de España) was founded in October 2003 to respond to the urgent need to interact with the political institutions and foster a better orientation in the process of making decisions about the science policy. Currently COSCE consists of over 70 Spanish scientific societies and more than 40,000 scientists. During its twelve years of active life, COSCE has developed an intense work of awareness of the real situation of science in Spain by launching several initiatives (some of which have joined other organizations) or by joining initiatives proposed from other groups related to science both at the Spanish level and at the European and non-European scenarios. [Int Microbiol 18(4): 245-251 (2015)]Keywords: COSCE (Federation of Scientific Societies of Spain

    Interaction and cooperative effort among scientific societies. Twelve years of COSCE

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    The evolution of knowledge and technology in recent decades has brought profound changes in science policy, not only in the countries but also in the supranational organizations. It has been necessary, therefore, to adapt the scientific institutions to new models in order to achieve a greater and better communication between them and the political counterparts responsible for defining the general framework of relations between science and society. The Federationon of Scientific Societies of Spain (COSCE, Confederación de Sociedades Científicas de España) was founded in October 2003 to respond to the urgent need to interact with the political institutions and foster a better orientation in the process of making decisions about the science policy. Currently COSCE consists of over 70 Spanish scientific societies and more than 40,000 scientists. During its twelve years of active life, COSCE has developed an intense work of awareness of the real situation of science in Spain by launching several initiatives (some of which have joined other organizations) or by joining initiatives proposed from other groups related to science both at the Spanish level and at the European and non-European scenarios

    Graphene Nanoribbons Via Crystal Engineering

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    In this issue of Chem, Rubin and coworkers have developed a new approach for the bottom-up synthesis of graphene nanoribbons by efficiently combining crystal engineering and topochemical polymerization

    Chirality transfer from Graphene Quantum Dots

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    Chiral graphene quantum dots were prepared by acidic exfoliation and oxidation of graphite, dialysis, and esterification with enantiomerically pure (R) or (S)‐2‐phenyl‐1‐propanol. Circular dichroism studies support the formation of supramolecular aggregates with pyrene molecules, where a transfer of chirality occurs from the chiral graphene quantum dots to the pyrene

    An STM study of molecular exchange processes in organic thin film growth

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    The growth of a fullerene derivative (PCBM) on top of a layer of a tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) derivative previously deposited on Au(111) has been studied by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The results show that the preferential interaction with the gold substrate induces the exchange of PCBM molecules with the exTTF monolayer, expelling exTTF molecules to the outer surface. This exchange process is forbidden when the thickness of the exTTF layer increases above the monolayer, and the larger surface energy of PCBM leads to the growth of 3D islandsOur work was supported by the MICINN of Spain (FIS2010-18847, FIS2012-33011), Comunidad de Madrid (NanobiomagnetS2009/MAT-1726), CONSOLIDER-INGENIO on Molecular Nanoscience (CSD2007-00010) and European Union (SMALL PITN-GA- 2009-23884

    Chimie des fullerènes

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