Fullerene polyhedra are realisable within exactly 28 point groups: Ib, I, Td, Th, T, Dnh, Dnd, D. (n=l, 3, 5,6), Sl,,,, Cmnh, C,, C, (m=2,3), C, Ci, C,. Examples of each group can be found within the range CzO to Clw, and isolated-pentagon fullerenes can be constructed for all 28 groups. The presenc
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Symmetry of fullerenes
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1993
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