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Explain the structure of Buckminsterfullerene.


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Structure of Buckminsterfullerene -

  • The first fullerene was prepared artificially in 1985 by R. Buckminster Fuller. Hence it was named Buckminsterfullerene.
  • A molecule of fullerenes can have about 30 to 900 atoms of carbon such as C32, C50, etc.
  • Molecules of fullerenes form either cage-like or cylinder in shape.
  • Its molecules are composed of 60 carbon atoms (C60).
  • The C60 arrangement of carbon looks like a dome structure.
  • The shape of buckminsterfullerene or buckyball looks like a soccer ball and has 12 pentagonal and 20 hexagonal faces.

Structure of Buckminsterfullerene

Buckminsterfullerene - Wikipedia


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