fullerene
A fullerene also called a Bucky ball is a form of carbon in which carbon atoms are arranged in a hollow sphere resembling a soccer ball see Figure below . Each sphere contains 60 carbon atoms, and each carbon atom is bonded to three others by single covalent bonds. The bonds are relatively weak, so fullerenes can dissolve and form solutions. Fullerenes were first discovered in 1985 and have been found in soot and meteorites. Possible commercial uses of fullerenes are under investigation.