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  2. Allotropes of carbon - Wikipedia

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    Diamond is clear and transparent, but graphite is black and opaque. Diamond is the hardest mineral known (10 on the Mohs scale), but graphite is one of the softest (1–2 on Mohs scale). Diamond is the ultimate abrasive, but graphite is soft and is a very good lubricant. Diamond is an excellent electrical insulator, but graphite is an excellent ...

  3. Fullerene - Wikipedia

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    Fullerenes had been predicted for some time, but only after their accidental synthesis in 1985 were they detected in nature [3] [4] and outer space. [5] [6] The discovery of fullerenes greatly expanded the number of known allotropes of carbon, which had previously been limited to graphite, diamond, and amorphous carbon such as soot and charcoal.

  4. Allotropy - Wikipedia

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    Graphene – is the basic structural element of other allotropes, nanotubes, charcoal, and fullerenes. Q-carbon – a ferromagnetic, tough, and brilliant crystal structure that is harder and brighter than diamonds. [dubious – discuss] Graphite – a semimetallic, soft, black, flaky

  5. 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.

  6. Physical change - Wikipedia

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    Many elements and compounds form crystals. Some such as carbon can form several different forms including diamond, graphite, graphene and fullerenes including buckminsterfullerene. Crystals in metals have a major effect of the physical properties of the metal including strength and ductility.

  7. Carbon nanofiber - Wikipedia

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    Carbon nanofibers with graphene layers wrapped into perfect cylinders are called carbon nanotubes. Introduction ... including diamond, graphite, and fullerenes. [2]

  8. C70 fullerene - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, soot is produced by laser ablation of graphite or pyrolysis of aromatic hydrocarbons. Fullerenes are extracted from the soot using a multistep procedure. First, the soot is dissolved in appropriate organic solvents. This step yields a solution containing up to 70% of C 60 and 15% of C 70, as well as other

  9. Lonsdaleite - Wikipedia

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    Lonsdaleite (named in honour of Kathleen Lonsdale), also called hexagonal diamond in reference to the crystal structure, is an allotrope of carbon with a hexagonal lattice, as opposed to the cubical lattice of conventional diamond.

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