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Conclusion

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Conclusion

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  1. Conclusion Fifteen years after the initial discovery of fullerenes, their high cost continues topresent a significant challenge for many laboratories interested in fullerene research. Some of these laboratories have worked around this cost by setting up their own fullerene reactors and undertaking the arduous task of separation. Laboratories with a more limited budget have simply avoided the field altogether. For this reason, a great deal of attention has been focused on the cost-efficient preparation of fullerenes. Our work indicates that 1-bromonaphthalene is a more suitable fullerene precursor than naphthalene in contrast to results reported by Crowley, et al.[8] and we believe it forms the basis of a viable approach to the continuous production of fullerenes. We are currently investigating the effects of directly introducing a halogen into the pyrolysis system to serve as a hydrogen scavenger.

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