“…Thus, Ismail and Rodgers studying Kr, N 2 , O 2 , and CO 2 adsorption, and Kaneko et al, using N 2 and O 2 adsorption, agreed in finding micropores in C 60 ; Ismail and Rodgers had already pointed out that surface area values might vary from one batch to another, depending on sample preparation and purification, as well as sample age. More recent work − indicates, however, that fullerene powders with higher degrees of purity consist of nonporous particles. As expected for any solid, the porous texture of fullerenes is very sensitive to the synthesis and purification procedures followed in their preparation.…”