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Type of carbon, atomic number 6, c
Has types carbon nanotube, buckyball, buckminsterfullerene, nanotube

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Computer simulation study of fullerene translocation through lipid membranes.
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Upon extended hydrogen treatment, the fullerene structure fragmented and collapsed.
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The endohedral fullerene molecules formed are stable up to high temperatures.
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The fullerene clusters form even larger aerosols that travel down to Titan's surface.
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Coherent charge-transfer dynamics in a carotene-porphyrin-fullerene triad.
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The fullerene unit induces a continuous weak absorption background throughout the visible.
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Photoinduced electron transfer in tetrathiafulvalene-porphyrin-fullerene molecular triads.
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They believe similar methods could be used to construct even smaller fullerene structures.
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However, once a new fullerene has been discovered, determining its structure is difficult.
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More examples
  • A form of carbon having a large molecule consisting of an empty cage of sixty or more carbon atoms
  • A fullerene is any molecule composed entirely of carbon, in the form of a hollow sphere, ellipsoid, or tube. Spherical fullerenes are also called buckyballs, and cylindrical ones are called carbon nanotubes or buckytubes. ...
  • (4. Fullerenes) Mechanism of electron transport in fullerenes is different from all other types of organic n-conductors described above. It is due to efficient trapping of electrons inside of carbon spheres of fullerenes.
  • (Fullerenes) A powerful antioxidant that has the ability to carry other nutrients into the cell.
  • (Fullerenes) forms of carbon molecules in a box or cage-like structure. Has potential as a component of a number of nanoscale applications.
  • (n) Carbon molecule having 60 atoms arranged in the form of a soccerball, or truncated icosahedron. Named for inventor, architect and geometrician R. Buckminster Fuller.
  • Closed-cage structure having more than 20 carbon atoms consisting entirely of three-coordinate carbon atoms . A fullerene with 60 carbon atoms (C 60 ) is sometimes calledbuckminsterfullerene.