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Veit Elser,
Robert C. Haddon
(1987).
Icosahedral C60: an aromatic molecule with a vanishingly small ring current magnetic susceptibility.
Nature
, 325
(6107)
, 792-794.
https://doi.org/10.1038/325792a0
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- 10.1038/325792a0