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ah yes, carbon nanotubes if i recall they are a product of C20 and are a great conductor and posses the qualities to be a potential battery or so wikipedia tells me haha

I did a huge project on carbon nanotubes and the Buckyball, i am so in love with Carbon its not even funny!

anyways if youn want answeres start with buckminster fuller and the geometric dome then work your way throught C20 and the buckyball then get to the nanotubes and that should give you a thorough understanding of nanotubes and the wonder that is Carbon!

 

This site should allow you to look at any structure of carbon if not let me know :)

http://www.cochem2.tutkie.tut.ac.jp/Fuller/fsl/higher.html

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