what name is given to the carbon-based structures used in lubricants and nanotubes?

what name is given to the carbon-based structures used in lubricants and nanotubes?

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Nature

The carbon-based structures you’re referring to are called fullerenes. They are hollow, cage-like molecules composed entirely of carbon atoms, most famously the buckyball C60, and they relate to related forms like carbon nanotubes and graphene in the broader family of carbon nanoallotropes.

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