fullerene Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of fullerene In English

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  • We assume here that algae provided the carbon for the fullerenes at the three locations of interest.

  • At three sites of such fullerene discoveries the building blocks for these large molecules may have come from algal remains.

  • A biological origin with formation in the solid state is proposed here for certain terrestrial fullerenes but with considerable trepidation because it entails formidable hurdles.

  • These are interesting results, but they do not involve fullerene formation under natural conditions, and certainly not in the solid state.

  • In both cases curved graphene sheets can be observed together with onion-like particles and defective structures which we have defined fullerene-like structures.

  • These fullerene occurrences have long been a conundrum.

  • The fullerene-like structures in carbon dust may be responsible for instance for the formation of molecular hydrogen from atomic hydrogen by an enhanced surface chemistry mechanism.

  • Individual gadolinium atoms have been isolated by encapsulating them into fullerene molecules and visualized with transmission electron microscope.

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Translations of fullerene In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    富勒烯…

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  • 中文简体

    富勒烯…

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  • Português

    fulereno…

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  • Polski

    fuleren…

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