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Carbon Structures - Fullerenes

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Fullerenes

Fullerenes are molecules of carbon atoms that take up hollow structures. Their structure is usually carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal (6-sided) rings, but pentagonal (5-sided) and heptagonal (7-sided) carbon rings can also be found.

Spherical fullerenes - buckminsterfullerene

Spherical fullerenes - buckminsterfullerene

  • Buckminsterfullerene was the first to fullerene that was discovered.
    • Buckminsterfullerene has a spherical shape and its formula is C60.
    • Buckminsterfullerene is technically a simple molecule because of its fixed size.
Spherical fullerenes - uses

Spherical fullerenes - uses

  • Generally speaking, spherical fullerenes come in a wide range of sizes, and their common uses include:
    • Catalysts.
    • Lubricants.
    • As vehicles for transporting drugs into our bodies.
Cylindrical fullerenes - shape

Cylindrical fullerenes - shape

  • Carbon nanotubes are cylindrical fullerenes.
  • They are often called molecular wires because they have a tiny diameter but can be incredibly long.
Cylindrical fullerenes - strength

Cylindrical fullerenes - strength

  • Because of the strong covalent bonds between carbon atoms, nanotubes are exceptionally strong for their size.
Cylindrical fullerenes - uses

Cylindrical fullerenes - uses

  • The strength and electrical conductivity of nanotubes make them useful:
    • In electronics.
    • In nanotechnology.
    • For strengthening materials (e.g. tennis racket frames).
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