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Q. What are the uses of Buckminsterfullerene?

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Fullerenes are used for in composites, photoresistive masks, and as lubricants [53], are applied in micro electronics, optics, solar cells, electrical batteries and cells [54,55], as well as in medical research [56][57][58]

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Q. What are the uses of Buckminsterfullerene?

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Such as the treatment of cartilage degeneration, bone destruction, intervertebral disc degeneration, vertebral bone marrow disorder, radiculopathy, et al.,

As well as their toxicity in vitro and in vivo. We suggest that C60 and derivatives, especially the C60 cores coupled with functional groups presenting new biological and pharmacological activities .

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Combining buckyballs, nanotubes, and polymers to produce inexpensive solar cells that can be formed by simply painting a surface.

  • Buckyballs may be used to store hydrogen, possibly as a fuel tank for fuel cell powered cars.
  • Buckyballs may be able to reduce the growth of bacteria in pipes and membranes in water systems.

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