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Researchers discover evidence to support controversial theory of 'buckyball' formation

Researchers Discover Supporting Evidence For ‘Buckyball’ Formation Theory

NewsBy seri1September 19, 2013

Researchers at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute have reported the first experimental evidence that supports the theory that a soccer ball-shaped nanoparticle commonly called a buckyball is the result of a breakdown of larger structures rather than being built atom-by-atom from the ground up. Technically known as fullerenes, these spherical carbon molecules have shown…

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