fullerenes in A Sentence

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    Fullerenes have been detected in outer space.

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    carbon nanotubes and Fullerenes.

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    Fullerenes and carbon nanotubes are not necessarily

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    Popular Science discussed possible uses of Fullerenes(graphene) in armor.

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    Fullernerol or fullerols are polyhydroxylated C60 molecules(hydrated C60 fullerene: C60HyFn).

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    This hybrid material has useful properties of both Fullerenes and carbon nanotubes.

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    A nanotube is a member of the fullerene structural family, which also includes buckyballs.

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    Chemists created a third, new crystalline allotrope of Carbon in the laboratory and named it Fullerene.

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    Diamond and graphite are traditionally the main allotropes of carbon, as Fullerenes and nanotubes were discovered more recently.

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    Carbon nanobuds are a newly created material combining two previously discovered allotropes of carbon: carbon nanotubes and Fullerenes.

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    Although C60 itself is not water-soluble, many highly water soluble fullerene derivatives such as fullenerol have been synthesized.

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    Ultrasonication during electrodeposition of inorganic fullerene(IF)-like WS2 nanoparticles in a nickel matrix leads to a more uniform and compact coating is achieved.

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    Polyhydroxylated Fullerenes(fullerenols; C60(OH)n) can be dissolved in some alcohols and then precipiteated in an electrochemical process, creating a nanocarbon film on the anode.

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    Properties: In the early 2000s, the chemical and physical properties of Fullerenes were a hot topic in the field of research and development.

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    A C60 fullerene(also known as buckyball or Buckminster fullerene) is a molecule that is built from 60 carbon atoms, arranged as 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons.

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    Ultrasonic cavitation is the superior technique to produce high-quality polyhydroxylated C60 Fullerenes, which are water-soluble and can be therefore used in various applications in pharma, medicine and industry.

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    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.

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    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.

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    Its thickness is about 0.335nm, according to the different ways of production there are different ups and downs, usually in the vertical direction of the height of about 1nm, horizontal width of about 10nm to 25nm, is in addition to all the carbon crystal(zero-dimensional Fullerenes, One-dimensional carbon nanotubes, three-dimensional to graphite).

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    A further explanation of C60 Fullerenes' life-prolonging effect is its possibility to act as mitochondria protonophore and various simulations of the transport of C60 and its hydroxylated and other derivatives through lipid bilayer membranes, which can account for scavenging capacity of Fullerenes for reactive oxygen species and their acting as mild mitochondrial respiration uncouplers.[2].

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