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  1. Fullerene - Wikipedia

    A fullerene is an allotrope of carbon whose molecules consist of carbon atoms connected by single and double bonds so as to form a closed or partially closed mesh, with fused rings of …

  2. Fullerene | Definition, Properties, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 16, 2025 · The first fullerene was discovered in 1985 by Sir Harold W. Kroto, Richard E. Smalley, and Robert F. Curl, Jr., for which the trio won the 1996 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.

  3. Fullerene: Structure, Properties, Types, Important Uses

    May 31, 2023 · A fullerene is a carbon allotrope. Fullerenes are carbon molecules with spherical (buckyballs), ellipsoid, tubular (nanotubes), or a combination shape (nanobuds).

  4. What Are Fullerenes? Structure, Types, and Uses Explained

    Nov 26, 2024 · Fullerene-based materials, including metal complexes, deliver outstanding catalytic performance due to their high surface area and unique electronic structure. These …

  5. Fullerene - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    There are numerous fullerene synthesis methods introduced by scientists, any of which has its own benefits, disadvantages, production costs, and parameters to be improved. In this review, …

  6. Fullerenes (Buckyballs): Nanotechnology Definition, Uses ...

    Definition: Fullerene, commonly known as buckyball, is a form of carbon molecule that resembles a soccer ball, composed of carbon atoms linked in hexagonal and pentagonal shapes.

  7. Fullerene - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · Fullerenes were named after the renowned architect and inventor Buckminster Fuller, whose geodesic domes inspired their nomenclature. In this article, we will discuss the …