A fullerene is a molecule composed entirely of carbon atoms arranged in a cage-like structure of five- and six-membered rings. It is an allotrope of carbon, best known through buckminsterfullerene (C60), and is used as a carbon allotrope for electronic materials.
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CAS 131159-39-2
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(C60-Ih)[5,6]fullerene
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