Conclusion
Research into solid C60 and materials that it
is found in, is still in its infancy however these materials have
already shown exceptional properties that could make them
practically applicable. It is foreseen that small applications will
be found for fullerenes before the full extent of their properties
are used.
C60 can be used in the fabrication of
industrial diamonds. When pressures of 20 GPa are applied rapidly at
273 K to C60 the material is rapidly transformed into
polycrystalline diamonds with great efficiency. Researchers thing
that the presence of pentagons in the structure of the buckyball
could make the formation of sp3 bonds during the
application of anisotropic stress.
C60 has a capacity for the storing of
hydrogen, it is a catalyser and is used in batteries as well as
electrodes.
Figure
10. C60(Fe(h5-C5H5))2
which is useful for electrochemistry
Furthermore, fullerenes are very important in
pharmaceutical applications. Wudl synthesised a derivative of a
fullerene which is soluble in water. It seems to inhibit the
activity of HIV and could be used in a medicine for the treatment of
AIDS. Nanotechnology is thus a domain of central importance, at the
forefront of chemistry, physics, engineering and materials science.
Nanotechnology find ways of manipulating atoms and molecules in an
effort to construct new materials and different molecular
stratagems.
In conclusion, carbon is truly important for chemistry and
for life. It is essential that we continue to study the chemistry of
carbon to increase understanding of ourselves and our environment
and to improve the quality of life.

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Samantha Shanley, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol
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