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'Gold Cage' Analog to Buckyball Found

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RICHLAND, Wash., May 16, 2006 – Scientists have uncovered a class of gold atom clusters that are the first known metallic hollow equivalents of the famous hollow carbon fullerenes known as buckyballs. The researchers believe that what they call “hollow golden cages” can be used to trap many different kinds of atoms and influence chemical and physical properties on a smaller-than-nano scale.  A gold atom cluster, the first known metallic hollow equivalent of the famous hollow carbon fullerenes known as buckyballs. (Image: PNNL) The fullerene is made up of a sphere of 60 carbon (C) atoms; gold (Au) requires many fewer --...Read full article

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    Published: May 2006
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    photoelectron
    Electron released in photoelectric activity.
    atomsBasic SciencebuckyballsclusterDepartment of Energyfullerenegolden cageNews & FeaturesphotoelectronPNNLpyramidRichard SmalleyWang

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