What is the range of number of electrons in a fullerene?
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Fullerenes are molecules with 60 atoms of carbon, commonly denoted as C60 or, less commonly, with a larger number of carbon atoms, for example, C70, C76, C78, and C80 (Kikuchi et al., 1992). However, the most widely studied is the C60 molecule.
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Fullerenes are molecules with 60 atoms of carbon, commonly denoted as C60 or, less commonly, with a larger number of carbon atoms, for example, C70, C76, C78, and C80 (Kikuchi et al., 1992). However, the most widely studied is the C60 molecule. A spherical fullerene of n carbon atoms has n pi-bonding electrons, free to delocalize.
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