fullerenele
Fullerenele is a hypothetical allotrope of carbon that has not yet been experimentally synthesized or theoretically confirmed. The name suggests a structure related to fullerenes, which are molecules composed entirely of carbon, forming a hollow sphere, ellipsoid, or tube. Fullerenes are known for their cage-like structures, with the most famous being buckminsterfullerene, also known as C60.
The concept of fullerenele likely arises from exploring potential new carbon architectures. Scientists continuously investigate novel
Research into carbon allotropes is a dynamic field. New forms of carbon, such as graphene, have been