> Slightly tangential to normal discussions, perhaps, but does anyone know of
> a good source of information about the structure of Buckminster-Fullerene?
> I'm particularly interested in the properties of the electric field inside
> each 'Buckyball'.
Is there any reason to suspect that the electric field is at all
interesting beyond the normal bonding distances? I haven't seen it
discussed anywhere. What sparked your interest in this, Sarah?
Rich.
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