Icosahedral assembly of graphite CFUs with cleftly joined C-strands
From: Robert Whitby (whitby_at_mac.com)
Date: 09/26/04
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Date: 26 Sep 2004 19:12:34 GMT
A file has just been posted which shows how a strand of C-atoms can
join with a C-atom of one of the twenty graphite CFUs of an
icosahedral assembly. This document shows, by extension, how a
C60-fullerene can join with an atom of a water molecule, a lipid, a
lone peptide, or a protein. The URL links to the download page--
http://homepage.mac.com/whitby/Quasicrystals/FileSharing172.html
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