fullerenes in English

noun
1
a form of carbon having a large spheroidal molecule consisting of a hollow cage of atoms, of which buckminsterfullerene was the first known example.
Iijima was investigating a technique used to make carbon molecules called fullerenes , in which dozens of carbon atoms are joined together in hollow cages.

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1. This included recently discovered molecules like doped fullerenes doped.

2. Buckyballs, also called fullerenes, were one of the first nanoparticles discovered

3. Method for obtaining crystalline fullerenes directly from fullerene-vapour/soot mixtures

4. For example, diamond, graphite, and fullerenes are different allotropes of carbon.

5. A discussion of carbon Allotropes - including diamond, lonsdaleite, graphite, and the fullerenes.

6. Today, three allotrope forms of carbon were known: graphite, diamond and fullerenes.

7. Buckyball - created by designer Svyatoslav Zbroy - can be a part of the scientific research of fullerenes

8. 1 Laser vaporization in a heated tube provides a means for synthesizing fullerenes by carbon condensation under controlled conditions.

9. Up to 4% cash back  · Buckyball is a member of a class of carbon structures called fullerenes

10. Allotropes of carbon Diamond , graphite and fullerenes (substances that include nanotubes and ‘buckyballs’ , such as buckminsterfullerene) are three Allotropes of pure carbon.

11. Nanotubes were observed in 1991 in the carbon soot of graphite electrodes during an arc discharge, by using a current of 100 amps, that was intended to produce fullerenes.

12. It aimed for applications which involve the formation of fullerenes, thermolysis of ammonia boranes, chemical reactions of oil sands, and ion diffusion in clay-mineral nanotubes.

13. Interestingly, IDTT Acceptors appear to be remarkably different from fullerenes in the aforementioned key properties thought necessary for efficient BHJ n-type acceptor performance (12, 21)

14. The invention relates to technology for producing allotropic modifications of carbon and can be used, in particular, for synthesizing diamond crystals, and for producing lonsdalite, fullerenes, glassy carbon, etc.

15. The discovery of fullerenes (new allotrope form of the element Carbon, organized in a football like structure) in 1985 was the start for new developments in different fields beyond material science and technology which will also influence our daily live.

16. Fullerenes and carbon nanotubes are not necessarily products of high-tech laboratories; they are commonly formed in such mundane places as ordinary flames, produced by burning methane, ethylene, and benzene, and they have been found in soot from both indoor and outdoor air.

17. The earliest evidence that Buckyballs occur in nature was discovered by Arizona State University researchers Semeon Tsipursky and Peter Buseck, who found that a sample of rare, carbon-rich rock called shungit, estimated to have been formed between 600 million and 4 billion years ago, contained both C60 and C70 fullerenes.