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KathChem82 February 28th, 2010 04:46

fullerene
 
What basically is the difference between a fullerene and a carbon nanotube? Are they not the same? How about the fullerene and the buckyball?

lulu393 March 9th, 2010 00:18

Buckyball is a nickname for buckminsterfullerene - the first spherical fullerene to be discovered. A carbon nanotube is a cylindrical type of fullerene

heidi December 2nd, 2010 11:44

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I was going to say you were wrong lulu until I read more about it. I had thought that only buckyballs were fullerines, but you are right.

A carbon nanotube is a member of the fullerine family. The nanotube is shaped like a cylinder that's open at both ends.

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The fullerine family has more than just cylinder shapes. It includes soccer ball shapes and other closed shapes.

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The buckyball is another member of the fullerine family, shaped like a soccer ball.

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