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inside the carbon assembles into a grapheme-like sheet that lines the walls of
the pores in the zealot. In doing so the surface stretches to minimize the
area. As schwarzites are topologically minimal surfaces they tend to acquire
negative curvature. The zealot is then dissolved to produce pure schwarzites science reporter subscribe this magazine.
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importance of the work of the scientists was noticed by the University of
California Berkeley chemists who identified these ZTC materials as schwarzites
based on their negative curvature. Be rend Smite, an adjunct professor of
chemistry and bimolecular engineering at the University of California,
Berkeley, along with his team demonstrated that it was possible to create these
(ZTC) structures by injecting a vapor containing carbon into zealots.
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