Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology 2002
DOI: 10.1002/0471238961.0621121220012512.a01
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Fullerenes

Abstract: Fullerenes are closed cage carbon molecules C 2 n ( n ≥ 10) comprising a combination of n carbon atoms of sp 2 (trigonal) hybridisation arranged into 12 pentagons and ( n ‐ 20)/2 hexagons. They are sometimes referred to as the “third form of carbon” (after diamond and graphite). Unlike the other forms of carbon, fullerenes are soluble in m… Show more

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