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  2. Fullerene - Wikipedia

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    Nested closed fullerenes have been named bucky onions. Cylindrical fullerenes are also called carbon nanotubes or buckytubes. [1] The bulk solid form of pure or mixed fullerenes is called fullerite. [2] Fullerenes had been predicted for some time, but only after their accidental synthesis in 1985 were they detected in nature [3] [4] and outer ...

  3. Fullerene chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Fullerene or C 60 is soccer-ball-shaped or I h with 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons. According to Euler's theorem these 12 pentagons are required for closure of the carbon network consisting of n hexagons and C 60 is the first stable fullerene because it is the smallest possible to obey this rule.

  4. Contorted aromatics - Wikipedia

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    The fullerenes offer less tunability and poor electronic communication between the cage (C 60 or C 70) and its substituent. [46] [47] Another challenge is high probability of exciton recombination in fullerenes-based electron acceptors. Contrary to the inorganic semiconductors, the excitons formed in organic materials possess a higher binding ...

  5. Allotropes of carbon - Wikipedia

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    Phagraphene: Graphene-like allotrope with distorted Dirac cones. Prismane C 8 is a theoretically predicted metastable carbon allotrope comprising an atomic cluster of eight carbon atoms, with the shape of an elongated triangular bipyramid —a six-atom triangular prism with two more atoms above and below its bases.

  6. Azafullerene - Wikipedia

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    Fullerenes are similar in structure to graphite, which is composed of stacked graphene sheets of linked hexagonal rings; but they may also contain pentagonal (or sometimes heptagonal) rings. Azafullerenes were first discovered in 1993 and reported in the California State Science Fair . [ 2 ]

  7. Buckminsterfullerene - Wikipedia

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    Fullerenes are sparingly soluble in aromatic solvents and carbon disulfide, but insoluble in water. Solutions of pure C 60 have a deep purple color which leaves a brown residue upon evaporation. The reason for this color change is the relatively narrow energy width of the band of molecular levels responsible for green light absorption by ...

  8. Graphene - Wikipedia

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    Graphene (/ ˈ ɡ r æ f iː n /) [1] is a carbon allotrope consisting of a single layer of atoms arranged in a honeycomb planar nanostructure. [2] [3] The name "graphene" is derived from "graphite" and the suffix -ene, indicating the presence of double bonds within the carbon structure.

  9. Talk:Fullerene - Wikipedia

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    I just noticed that fullerenes are defined such that they include tubular structures, and this is a key point which needs proper, reliable references (not WP itself). In most labs, fullerenes are usually meant as globular structures, but some Britannica definition can beat this. Materialscientist 04:01, 5 September 2010 (UTC)

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