Fullerenes (Oxford AQA IGCSE Chemistry)

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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 

The diagram shows the structure of a nanotube
Carbon nanotubes are used to reinforce materials, for example, in tennis rackets

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Carbon nanotubes are a type of fullerene which has been rolled into a cylinder. 

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