Hollow porphyrinic nanospheres

9th November 2020by admin0

Famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí once said,
“Anything created by human beings is already in the great book of
nature.” Among different man-made architectures and art, spherical
structures and shapes have been the most fantastical geometrical
form that fascinated the figments of the human imagination. Making
perfect spherical architectures is challenging due to their
geometric purity and technical complexity and therefore these
structures are both enchanting as well as rare. On one hand,
perhaps inspired by the huge celestial bodies, architects like
Fuller have designed geodesic dome structures such as the Montreal
Biosphère; on the other side, there are chemists who are the
architects of the world’s most miniature aesthetic
structures.

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