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Fullerenes
Fullerenes are a large class of allotropes of carbon and
are made of balls, ‘cages’, or tubes of carbon atoms
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He requested to use Richard Smalley’s equipment in his lab, to aid
his search for carbon nanostructure
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They named the molecule formula: C60
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They ended up with the name buckminsterfullerene
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Buckyballs are tiny, they have a huge surface area compared to their volume
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Fullerenes are used in materials that need to endure a high level of impact, such as tennis
rackets; this is because they can be used to reinforce graphite because they are very strong
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Scientists have also said that they might have lots of different uses in medicine
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Fullerenes are also used as semiconductors, which are in electrical circuits