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Resistive heating, fullerene synthesis

The first large-scale synthesis of fullerenes was discovered in 1989 by Huffman and Kratschmer this provided a macroscopic quantity of Ceo in order to confirm the proposed icosohedral structure. Their technique consisted of the arc-evaporation of graphite electrodes via resistive heating within an atmosphere of ca. 100 atm. helium... [Pg.295]

Figure 2.20 The first synthesis providing larger amounts of fullerenes succeeded in an apparatus for resistance heating of graphite rods presented by Kratschmer et al. Its essential feature is the electrodes just touching each other in one point. Figure 2.20 The first synthesis providing larger amounts of fullerenes succeeded in an apparatus for resistance heating of graphite rods presented by Kratschmer et al. Its essential feature is the electrodes just touching each other in one point.

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