Fullerenes (Oxford AQA IGCSE Chemistry)
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Written by: Alexandra Brennan
Reviewed by: Stewart Hird
Fullerenes
Carbon atoms can also form fullerenes
Fullerenes are a groups of carbon atoms consisting of hexagonal rings
Sometimes these structures can form hollow tubes or spheres such as carbon nanotubes
Fullerenes can have different numbers of carbon atoms
What are the uses of fullerenes?
Fullerenes can be used to trap other molecules by forming around the target molecule and capturing it, making them useful for targeted drug delivery systems
They also have a huge surface area and are useful as catalysts
Some fullerenes have molecules that are able to move over each other, so some are used as lubricants
Carbon nanotubes are used for reinforcing materials, such as in tennis rackets
Diagram to show the structure of a carbon nanotube
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Carbon nanotubes are a type of fullerene which has been rolled into a cylinder.
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