Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Fullerenos


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fullerenos


Peter Unwin . Fullerenes (An Overview) Introduction. The 1996 Nobel Prize for Chemistry has been won by Harold W. Kroto, Robert F. Curl and Richard E. Smalley for their discovery
ful·ler·ene (f l-r n) n. Any of various cagelike, hollow molecules composed of hexagonal and pentagonal groups of atoms, and especially those formed from carbon, that constitute
Brief and Straightforward Guide: What are Fullerenes? Fullerenes are a form of carbon molecule that is neither graphite nor diamond.
fullerene, any of a class of carbon carbon [Lat.,=charcoal], nonmetallic chemical element; symbol C; at. no. 6; at. wt. 12.011; m.p. about 3,550&degC;; graphite sublimes about 3
The Nobel committee's press release tells us why are fullerenes interesting for chemists. In this page I try to give an idea what kind of interesting things happen if buckyballs
Many researchers at universities and, later, companies have studied fullerenes intensely, and three lucky and talented scientists received the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for
fullerene. Form of carbon, discovered in 1985, based on closed cages of carbon atoms. The molecules of the most symmetrical of the fullerenes are called buckminsterfullerenes (or
Fullerenes. INTRODUCTION. Fullerenes are unique carbon structures that have great potential for uses in future nanotechnological applications.

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