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  • ...vertices for which the fullerene structure is unique. The only two smaller fullerenes are the graph of the [[regular dodecahedron]] (a fullerene with 20 vertices ...xactly one perfect matching. This is a unique property of this graph among fullerenes in the sense that, for every other number of vertices of a fullerene, there ...
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  • ...){{r|ds}} to indicate its symmetry and distinguish it from other 30-vertex fullerenes. ...shape also plays a central role in the construction of higher-dimensional fullerenes.{{r|ds}} ...
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  • ...uble group of the icosahedral group (I<sub>h</sub>) and its application to fullerenes |journal=Chemical Physics Letters |date=1996 |volume=260 |issue=3 |pages=47 ...
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  • ...:AID-ANIE3915>3.0.CO;2-O|title=Spherical Aromaticity in ''Ih'' Symmetrical Fullerenes: The 2(N+1)2 Rule|journal=Angewandte Chemie|volume=39|issue=21|pages=3915–3 ...
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  • ...collaboration with T. C. Lubensky), the crystal structure and dynamics of fullerenes (often with T. Yildirim), spin dynamics of frustrated magnets (with A. J. B ...
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  • * Antoine Deza, Michel Deza, Viatcheslav Grishukhin, ''Fullerenes and coordination polyhedra versus half-cube embeddings'', 1998 [[PDF]] [htt |title=Fullerenes and coordination polyhedra versus half-cube embeddings ...
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  • ...class of convex equilateral polyhedron with polyhedral symmetry related to fullerenes and viruses|journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences|languag ...
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  • ...resulting most recently in groundbreaking advances on [[carbon 60]] and [[fullerenes]] in the 1980s and 90s.<ref>{{cite book|mr=1327532|last1=Chung|first1= Fan ...te book| mr=1314673 |last=Yang|first =C. N.|author-link=C. N. Yang|chapter=Fullerenes and carbon 60|title= Perspectives in mathematical physics|pages= 303–307|se ...
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  • ...er, exhibit different geometries ([[allotropes of carbon]]). The fact that fullerenes have five-membered rings incorporated among six-membered rings, makes them ...olecules with common [[helicene]] and [[coronene]] units with reference to fullerenes C<sub>60</sub>&nbsp;=&nbsp;483.91&nbsp;kcal/mol and C<sub>70</sub>&nbsp;=&n ...
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  • ...s/acceptors in semiconductors, and for electronic properties of endohedral fullerenes. Framework Substitution with W-band ENDOR has been used to provide experime ...
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  • ...ed extensively in OSCs. This is rationalized by several characteristics of fullerenes. The three-dimensional character causes them to be suitable materials for b ...
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  • ...by using a current of 100 [[ampere|amps]], that was intended to produce [[fullerenes]].<ref>{{Cite journal|first=Sumio|last=Iijima|year=1991|title=Helical micro ...s.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Guo|first1=Ting|title=Self-Assembly of Tubular Fullerenes|url=http://www.pa.msu.edu/cmp/csc/eprint/DT085.pdf|year=1995|journal=J. Phy ...
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  • ...=23896974|issn=0957-4484}}</ref> These are usually done by self-assembling fullerenes such as [[Buckminsterfullerene|C60]], C70, or C78 into carbon nanotubes,<re ...
    28 KB (4,021 words) - 06:32, 24 September 2024
  • ...ariant of the standard arc-discharge technique used for the synthesis of [[fullerenes]] in an inert gas atmosphere. As Figure 1.3 shows, the experiment is carrie ...
    31 KB (4,629 words) - 19:49, 26 April 2024
  • ...uned and contribute to light absorption.<ref>{{Cite journal|title = Beyond Fullerenes: Designing Alternative Molecular Electron Acceptors for Solution-Processabl ...
    113 KB (15,925 words) - 19:26, 20 February 2025
  • ...ork|date=April 1993|pages=167 |chapter=Chapter 6: Predicting Properties of Fullerenes and their Derivatives|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KoLEnvt ...
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  • ...eNuclide|link=yes|Helium|4}}. It is used mainly in studies of [[endohedral fullerenes]], where its chemical inertness is beneficial to ascertaining the structure |title = Isolation, separation and characterization of the fullerenes C<sub>60</sub> and C<sub>70</sub>: the third form of carbon ...
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