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Abstracts

Abstracts of Recent Papers on Fullerene Research
Provided by Bucky News Service

Alkali Stoichiometry and Structure of K4 C60 and Rb4 C60

A Rapid Preparation of Brominated Buckminister Fullerene

Energy Gap in Superconducting Fullerides:
Optical and Tunneling Studies

Selective [pi]-Facial Binding of Metal Cations
to Tri-Indenotriphenylene as a Possible Catalytic Route to C60

Unearthing Buckyballs


Resources

Buckyball: a C6O Molecule

Frequently Asked Questions on Buckminister Fullerenes

Fullerene Science Module
Department of Chemistry, Washington University

Fullerene Structure Library

Simulations of C6O to C240 Collisions

University of Stony Brook Buckyball Home Page


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Buckyball Project
Carnegie Mellon University

Fullerene Group
University of Sussex

Fullerenes
Widener University

Fullerene Research Group
Stony Brook State University New York

The Meier Group
University of Kentucky

Professor Martin Saunder's Research Group
Yale University


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Fullerenes Group
The Electrochemical Society, Inc.

Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Division
The Electrochemical Society, Inc.