Qeios 43 (764653_11) (
2024)
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Abstract
Fullerenes are nanometer-sized molecules that, in their simplest form, form 60 carbon atoms of a graphite layer
with a three-dimensional structure. 60 Unlike diamond and graphite, whose molecules are continuous, fullerenes
are closed molecules: they are like C60 and... (60) fullerenes, which are also called buckyball and buckytube,
include nanotubes, nanofibers, fullerene has a structure similar to graphite, but instead of completely hexagonal
sections, carbon atoms are placed in the vertices of the 5th or 7th polygons.