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Topological Study of Carbon Nanotube and Polycyclic Aromatic Nanostar Molecular Structures

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Pages 4049-4065 | Received 23 Dec 2020, Accepted 16 Jan 2021, Published online: 04 Feb 2021
 

Abstract

Nanomaterials are chemical compounds or substances which are moderately produced and used. Nanomaterials are engineered to reveal novel properties of nanocells that contrast with related non-visible substances, such as expanded consistency, conductivity or synthetic reaction. Topological indexes are quantities related to molecules that capture the harmony of molecular structures and give scientifically related properties, such as: viscosity, boiling point, radius of gravity, and so on. Their demands in genetics, chemistry, physics and nanoscience are infinite. The molecular topology of such compounds would be clarify by the quantitative structure properties relationship (QSPR) and quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR). Two carbon nanosheet structures such as TC4C8(s) and dentritic nanostar have been discussed in this article, We have computed topological indices of these structures such as the first and the second K–Banhatti types indices and their variants.

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