- buckytubes. The bulk
solid form of pure or
mixed fullerenes is
called fullerite.
Fullerenes had been
predicted for some time, but only
after their accidental...
- hardness.
ADNRs (hyperdiamonds/nanodiamonds) are
produced by
compressing fullerite powder—a
solid form of
allotropic carbon fullerene—by
either of two somewhat...
- Pivovarov, G.; Lvova, N. et al. (1998). "Ultrahard and
superhard phases of
fullerite C60:
comparison with
diamond on
hardness and wear".
Diamond and Related...
- Gogolinsky, K.; Reshetov, V. (1998). "Ultrahard and
superhard phases of
fullerite C60:
comparison with
diamond on
hardness and wear" (PDF).
Diamond and...
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structural form at 1.0 GPa.
Helium can form
intercalation compounds with the
fullerites,
including buckminsterfullerene C60 and C70. In
solid C60
there are spaces...
-
paradocrasite 01.CB Carbon-silicon family: 05a graphite, 05b chaoite, 05c
fullerite; 10a diamond, 10b lonsdaleite, 15
silicon 01.CC Sulfur-selenium-iodine:...
- are
separate entities, this is
referred to as the "Softs**** Side"[see
Fullerites].
There is one side of the
Synergistic Old
Regular Baptist that teaches...
-
considered the
hardest substance in existence, is
actually softer than
fullerite and even
harder aggregated diamond nanorods, both of
which have been synthesised...
- Pivovarov, G.; Lvova, N.; et al. (1998). "Ultrahard and
superhard phases of
fullerite C60:
comparison with
diamond on
hardness and wear".
Diamond and Related...
- Gogolinsky, K.; Reshetov, V. (1998). "Ultrahard and
superhard phases of
fullerite C60:
Comparison with
diamond on
hardness and wear" (PDF).
Diamond and...