Fullerenes

Fullerenes are a type of carbon molecule made up of 60 or more atoms arranged in a highly symmetrical, spherical, cage-like structure. They were first discovered in 1985, and are now being studied for their various potential applications. Due to their unique structure and stability, they have found uses in nanotechnology, electronics, medicine, and materials science. Fullerenes are also useful for energy storage and can provide a platform for drug delivery. Furthermore, they can be used to absorb and store light, making them ideal for photonics and optical materials. In conclusion, fullerenes can have a wide variety of uses due to their unique structure and stability, making them an important and versatile tool for scientists and engineers.

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Advances in Nanotechnology

ISSN: 2689-2855
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: HUANG Haitao, Applied Physics Department, Hong Kong Poly
Journal of Advances in Nanotechnology is an multidisciplinary journal which welcomes submissions across biological, physical, engineering and computer sciences.