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The more I tried to work on this, the more I
realized that a full summary of fullerene references is impossible, and would
get out of date very quickly anyway.
If you're looking for something accessible
that summarizes recent knowledge, I recommend the books written by Dresselhaus
(M.S. or G.)-- there is one on fullerenes in general and one on nanotubes. If
you're looking for scientific papers, just do a literature search at your local
university library. Not surprisingly, there are papers on just about every
subtopic. Some web information can also be found on my list of Fullerene Links.
And of course, I have to put in a plug for my
own papers. I have written two papers from my thesis research. They are:
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