- A
fullerene is an
allotrope of
carbon whose molecules consist of
carbon atoms connected by
single and
double bonds so as to form a
closed or partially...
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Fullerene chemistry is a
field of
organic chemistry devoted to the
chemical properties of
fullerenes.
Research in this
field is
driven by the need to functionalize...
- Non-
fullerene acceptors (NFAs) are
types of
acceptors used in
organic solar cells (OSCs). The name
Fullerene comes from
another type of acceptor-molecule...
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Buckminsterfullerene is a type of
fullerene with the
formula C60. It has a cage-like fused-ring
structure (truncated icosahedron) made of
twenty hexagons...
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Endohedral fullerenes, also
called endofullerenes, are
fullerenes that have
additional atoms, ions, or
clusters enclosed within their inner spheres. The...
- solid. As a
fullerene, it is
called tetrahedral fullerene or C28
fullerene, and has been
suggested as the
smallest stable carbon fullerene. This structure...
- C70
fullerene is the
fullerene molecule consisting of 70
carbon atoms. It is a cage-like fused-ring
structure which resembles a
rugby ball, made of 25...
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Fullerene whiskers are thin rods
composed of
fullerene molecules, such as C60, C70, or
their mixtures.
Hollow fullerene whiskers are
called fullerene...
- The
solubility of
fullerenes is
generally low.
Carbon disulfide dissolves 8g/L of C60, and the best
solvent (1-chloronaphthalene)
dissolves 53 g/L. up...
- In the
mathematical field of
graph theory, the 26-
fullerene graph is a
polyhedral graph with V = 26
vertices and E = 39 edges. Its
planar embedding has...