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T. E. Glass

Researcher at Virginia Tech

Publications -  31
Citations -  2355

T. E. Glass is an academic researcher from Virginia Tech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metallofullerene & Curing (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 31 publications receiving 2243 citations. Previous affiliations of T. E. Glass include Emory and Henry College.

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Small-bandgap endohedral metallofullerenes in high yield and purity

TL;DR: In this article, a new family of stable endohedral fullerenes encapsulating trimetallic nitride clusters, ErxSc3-xN@C80 (x = 0-3), was synthesized.
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A stable non-classical metallofullerene family

TL;DR: A family of non-classical endohedral metallofullerenes with the general structure AxSc3−xN@C 68 that has a non-IPR cage of only 68 carbon atoms containing annelated five-membered rings that is metal-stabilized and accessible for external organic reaction chemistry.
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Synthesis and characterization of organosiloxane modified segmented polyether polyurethanes

TL;DR: In this paper, a 1000 M n hydroxyl terminated polytetramethylene oxide soft segment, 4,4′-methylene diphenyl diisocyanate, MDI, and 1,4-butanediol were modified with a 1200 M n secondary aminoalkyl functional polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) oligomer via solution polymerization in tetrahydrofuran (THF)/dimethylacetamide (DMAC).
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A symmetric derivative of the trimetallic nitride endohedral metallofullerene, Sc3N@C80.

TL;DR: The reaction of Sc3N@C80 with 6,7-dimethoxyisochroman-3-one (13C labeled) provides the first functionalized derivative of the trimetallic nitride template (TNT) endohedral metallofullerene family.
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Synthesis and characterization of acrylonitrile methyl acrylate statistical copolymers as melt processable carbon fiber precursors

TL;DR: In this paper, the dynamic and steady state melt viscosities of random copolymers of acrylonitrile (AN) and methyl acrylate (MA) were studied as a function of molecular weight and copolymer composition.