作者
Saba Goodarzi, Tatiana Da Ros, Joao Conde, Farshid Sefat, Masoud Mozafari
发表日期
2017/10/1
来源
Materials Today
卷号
20
期号
8
页码范围
460-480
出版商
Elsevier
简介
In 1985, the serendipitous discovery of fullerene triggered the research of carbon structures into the world of symmetric nanomaterials. Consequently, Robert F. Curl, Harold W. Kroto and Richard E. Smalley were awarded the Noble prize in chemistry for their discovery of the buckminsterfullerene (C60 with a cage-like fused-ring structure). Fullerene, as the first symmetric nanostructure in carbon nanomaterials family, opened up new perspectives in nanomaterials field leading to discovery and research on other symmetric carbon nanomaterials like carbon nanotubes and two-dimensional graphene which put fullerenes in the shade, while fullerene as the most symmetrical molecule in the world with incredible properties deserves more attention in nanomaterials studies. Buckyball with its unique structure consisting of sp2 carbons which form a high symmetric cage with different sizes (C60, C70 and so on); however …
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S Goodarzi, T Da Ros, J Conde, F Sefat, M Mozafari - Materials Today, 2017