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- Haeckelites abstract "Haeckelites are three-fold coordinated networks of carbon atoms generated by a periodic arrangement of pentagons, hexagons and heptagons. They were first proposed by Humberto and Mauricio Terrones and their colleagues in 2000. They were named in honour of Ernst Haeckel, whose diagrams of radiolaria contained similar structural features. They have not yet been synthesised in the laboratory, but have been the subject of a considerable amount of theoretical work.".
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- Haeckelites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carbon_forms.
- Haeckelites wikiPageWikiLink Ernst_Haeckel.
- Haeckelites wikiPageWikiLink Radiolaria.
- Haeckelites wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haeckelites".
- Haeckelites hasPhotoCollection Haeckelites.
- Haeckelites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Allotropes_of_carbon.
- Haeckelites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Haeckelites subject Category:Carbon_forms.
- Haeckelites hypernym Networks.
- Haeckelites type Organisation.
- Haeckelites comment "Haeckelites are three-fold coordinated networks of carbon atoms generated by a periodic arrangement of pentagons, hexagons and heptagons. They were first proposed by Humberto and Mauricio Terrones and their colleagues in 2000. They were named in honour of Ernst Haeckel, whose diagrams of radiolaria contained similar structural features. They have not yet been synthesised in the laboratory, but have been the subject of a considerable amount of theoretical work.".
- Haeckelites label "Haeckelites".
- Haeckelites wasDerivedFrom Haeckelites?oldid=683569450.
- Haeckelites isPrimaryTopicOf Haeckelites.