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492 یادداشت منتشر شدهunique properties fullerence (the third form of carbon and graphene) in nanoelectronics

Note: Fullerene is the third form of carbon along with graphite and diamond, which has unique properties and makes it suitable for current resistance in nanotransistors, organic nanophotovoltaics, nanosuperconductors and nanosensors.
The unique properties of fullerenes enable a wide range of applications from nanoelectronics to medicine. Fullerenes can be used as superconductors from behave through semiconductor conductors and are exceptional radical transmitters. Extreme durability, characteristic It can easily be used in current transfer properties as a modification derivative, which causes changes in electronic structure, solubility and physical properties. It has become their (structure).

The structure and structure of (fullerenes) in nature has five allotropes diamond, graphite, nanotube, amorphous carbon and fullerene, all of which are solid. The basis of fullerenes is the plates in graphite, with the difference that in the atomic structure of fullerenes, instead of regular hexagons in graphite plates, there is a series of regular hexagons and pentagons. They are placed one in the middle and form the fullerene sphere. The placement of these pentagons and hexagons together is necessary to form a spherical structure. In fact, without the presence of pentagons in the graphene structure, spherical structures cannot be obtained from graphene sheets.

Conclusion:
The first fullerene discovered was Bucky Ball; The most properties that are expressed about fullerenes are related to these two types C70 and C60 a> is.