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C60 use
The Many Uses Of Buckminsterfullerene Buckminsterfullerene (or buckyballs as they are more commonly known) are molecules made out of carbon and are shaped like a soccer ball. They have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their unique properties and potential uses. This article wil......
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Characteristics of eutectic carbide
Overview of Carbon Compounds Carbon is a chemical element that has the symbol C and atomic number 6. Carbon is one of the most widely found elements in nature and is used in a variety of compounds. This article will discuss the different types of carbon compounds and their characteristics. Orga......
crystallite of vermicular graphite
buckyballs and Buckminsterfullerene In 1985, Sean O’Brien, a graduate student of Harry Kroto at Rice University, Houston, Texas, first discovered carbon structures called buckminsterfullerene. This was a very exciting discovery, and it soon became known as buckyballs. In honor of the structure’......
Classification and code of carbon materials
Classification and Nomenclature of Carbon Materials Carbon materials are ubiquitous in everyday life. They are in the form of everything from synthetic rubbers and soft drink bottles to automobiles and aircraft components. The versatility of these materials is due in part to their wide range of p......
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fuller carbon
Fullerene is a form of carbon discovered in 1985 by Sir Harold Kroto, Robert Curl, and Richard Smalley. The three chemists were awarded the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discovery. Fullerenes are carbon molecules formed by 12 or more pentagons and hexagons connected together to form a sp......
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