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  • Fullerene - Wikipedia
    A fullerene is an allotrope of carbon whose molecules consist of carbon atoms connected by single and double bonds so as to form a closed or partially closed mesh, with fused rings of five to six atoms The molecules may have hollow sphere - and ellipsoid -like forms, tubes, or other shapes
  • Fullerene | Definition, Properties, Uses, Facts | Britannica
    fullerene, any of a series of hollow carbon molecules that form either a closed cage (“buckyballs”) or a cylinder (carbon “nanotubes”) The first fullerene was discovered in 1985 by Sir Harold W Kroto (one of the authors of this article) of the United Kingdom and by Richard E Smalley and Robert F Curl, Jr , of the United States
  • Fullerene: Structure, Properties, Types, Important Uses
    Fullerenes are carbon molecules with spherical (buckyballs), ellipsoid, tubular (nanotubes), or a combination shape (nanobuds) They are made up of hexagonal and pentagonal (occasionally also heptagonal) rings, with the latter being required for the molecule’s curvature
  • Giant covalent molecules - AQA Graphene and fullerenes - BBC
    Graphene has a giant covalent structure, but fullerenes have large molecules Fullerenes Their structures are based on hexagonal rings of carbon atoms joined by covalent bonds
  • What Are Fullerenes? Structure, Types, and Uses Explained
    Fullerenes are transforming nanomedicine and neuroscience with their electron-receiving capabilities and precise structures They play a vital role in drug delivery, imaging, and therapeutic treatments
  • 8 Useful Applications of Fullerenes You’ll Be Surprised to Know
    Fullerenes can be the future of developing comparatively lightweight metals with greater tensile strength, without seriously compromising the ductility of the metal This can be attributed to the small size and high reactivity due to the sp2 hybridization of the carbon
  • Fullerenes (Buckyballs): Nanotechnology Definition, Uses, Properties
    Definition: Fullerene, commonly known as buckyball, is a form of carbon molecule that resembles a soccer ball, composed of carbon atoms linked in hexagonal and pentagonal shapes
  • Structure of Fullerene - BYJUS
    Fullerene is nothing but an allotrope of carbon wherein its molecules consist of carbon atoms that are connected by single and double bonds This results in the formation of a closed or partially closed cage-like structure (a mesh consisting of fused rings) that further contain several atoms


















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