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football ("soccer").
Nested closed fullerenes have been
named bucky onions.
Cylindrical fullerenes are also
called carbon nanotubes or buckytubes...
- 75% of C60, as well as
other fullerenes.
These fractions are
separated using chromatography. Generally, the
fullerenes are
dissolved in a hydrocarbon...
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polymerizable group, a
fullerene polymer can be obtained.
Functionalized fullerenes are
divided into two classes:
exohedral fullerenes with
substituents outside...
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Endohedral fullerenes, also
called endofullerenes, are
fullerenes that have
additional atoms, ions, or
clusters enclosed within their inner spheres. The...
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simple and
efficient method of
producing fullerenes in gram and even
kilogram amounts which boosted fullerene research. In this technique,
carbon soot...
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those two, good
solvents for
fullerenes include 1,2-dichlorobenzene, toluene, p-xylene, and 1,2,3-tribromopropane.
Fullerenes are
highly insoluble in water...
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fullerenes with a
given even
number of
vertices grows quickly in the
number of vertices; 26 is the
largest number of
vertices for
which the
fullerene...
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fullerene complex are
derived from C60,
although other fullerenes also
coordinate to
metals as seen with C70Rh(H)(CO)(PPh3)2. As ligands,
fullerenes behave...
- application.
Fullerene acceptors (FAs) have been used
extensively in OSCs. This is
rationalized by
several characteristics of
fullerenes. The three-dimensional...
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payload of
endohedral fullerenes are
inserted at the time of the
synthesis of the
fullerene itself or is
introduced to the
fullerene at very low
yields at...