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  1. Buckminsterfullerene - Wikipedia

    • Buckminsterfullerene is a type of fullerene with the formula C60. It has a cage-like fused-ring structure (truncated icosahedron) made of twenty hexagons and twelve pentagons, and resembles a soccer ball. Each of its 60 carbon atoms is bonded to its three neighbors. Buckminsterfullerene is a black solid that dissolves in hydrocarbon solvents to produce a violet soluti… See more

    Occurrence

    Buckminsterfullerene is the most common naturally occurring fullerene. Small quantities of it can be found in soot.
    It also exists in space. Neutral C60 has been observed in planetary nebulae and several typ… See more

    History

    Theoretical predictions of buckminsterfullerene molecules appeared in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was first generated in 1984 by Eric Rohlfing, Donald Cox, and Andrew Kaldor using a laser to vap… See more

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  2. Fullerene - Wikipedia

    Buckminsterfullerene is the smallest fullerene molecule containing pentagonal and hexagonal rings in which no two pentagons share an edge (which can be destabilizing, as in pentalene). It is also most common in terms of natural …

     
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    Nov 27, 2024 · In 1996 the trio was awarded the Nobel Prize for their pioneering efforts. The C 60 molecule was named buckminsterfullerene (or, more simply, the buckyball) after the American architect R. Buckminster Fuller, whose geodesic …

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    Buckminsterfullerene was the first fullerene to be discovered. Its molecules are made up of 60 carbon atoms joined together by strong covalent bonds. Molecules of C 60 are spherical. Weak...

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    Buckminsterfullerene (C60) is a spherical carbon allotrope where 60 atoms are assembled in pentagons and hexagons, in a geometry similar to a soccer ball. All the carbon atoms are connected by single and double bonds, these are often …

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    The archetypical compound of this kind (C 60) has been named buckminsterfullerene because of its resemblance to the geodesic structures created by Buckminster Fuller. It is a member of a family of similar carbon …

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  10. Definition, Properties, Fullerene Structure, Uses, …

    Buckminster-fullerene is the smallest fullerene molecule. It contains pentagonal and hexagonal rings and no two pentagons will share an edge. Buckminster-fullerene exists in C60 form is the most common in terms of natural …

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