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The smallest fullerene

Martin F. Jarrold ()
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Martin F. Jarrold: Department of Chemistry Northwestern University

Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6800, 26-27

Abstract: Twenty carbon atoms can form many structures — say, a ring or chain. They might also form spherical or bowl-like geometries, but these have only existed in theory. These two structures have now been created for the first time in minute quantities.

Date: 2000
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