“…The strong modes of fullerenes C 70 at about 1180 and 1568 cm −1 are merged with D" and G bands. The Raman spectra ( Figure 6) taken from points 2 and 3 ( Figure 1(c)) are similar as they contain the most prominent modes of C 70 peaks at 1160, 1220, 1454, 1526, and 1565 cm −1 [25,26], nanodiamond (Nd) peaks at 1330 and 1620 cm −1 (see [27]), and turbostratic graphite. The D, G, and D' bands are found at 1335, 1590, and 1612 cm −1 , respectively, but in a different proportion: the spectrum from point 3 is dominated Journal of Spectroscopy by the peaks of C 70 and Nd while the spectrum from point 2 is dominated by turbostratic graphite (see Figure 6).…”