String of Fullerene Pearls

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Under an atomic force microscope, the tiny structures look like fragments of nanoscopic pearl necklaces. In reality, the “pearls” are fullerene molecules that are linked together by means of a special fullerene-binding molecule. Spanish researchers describe their method for “threading” these nanopearls in the latest issue of the journal Angewandte Chemie.


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