Schwarzites: Long-sought carbon structure joins graphene, fullerene family

Date 13th, Aug 2018
Source Phys.org - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

The discovery of buckyballs surprised and delighted chemists in the 1980s, nanotubes jazzed physicists in the 1990s, and graphene charged up materials scientists in the 2000s, but one nanoscale carbon structure—a negatively curved surface called a schwarzite—has eluded everyone. Until now.