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Theodore E. Bunch and Louis J. Allamandola discovered the presence of fullerene carbon molecules in the 4.6-billion-year-old Allende meteorite, which
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such as cadmium selenide, and nanostructured forms of carbon?such as Buckminster fullerenes and single wall carbon nanotubes?have produced the best
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Various types of C60 fullerene-containing polymers...........................34 Figure 1.14.
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4 ? Now, if you imagine taking one graphite sheet and rolling it up into a ball, you get a third form of carbon called a fullerene.
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Fullerene ? A category of roughly spherical carbon nanoscale structures named after Buckminster Fuller?s geodesic spheres.
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will form either graphite (arranged in hexagonal sheets), buckminster- fullerene (60 carbon atoms forming a sphere), or carbon nanotubes (long hollow

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